Learning Sign Language can be fun. There are many different ways to learn and Deaf people who are willing to teach. Below are some resources from Online Sign Language Learning and Continuing Education Classes, College Programs or organizations who do home visits to families with d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing children who want to learn Sign Language in British Columbia.
ASL Credit for High School Students
School districts now accept ASL Prep I- IV with a pass on the Government Master Exam as equivalent to the new high school course Introductory American Sign Language. Please contact your high school counsellor for more information.
Online Learning
Family Organizations in British Columbia that teach sign language to families with deaf & hard of hearing children
Services for Family and Community Development (For school aged deaf and hard-of-hearing children) Classes
Deaf Children’s Society (For pre-school deaf and hard-of-hearing children)
BC Family Hearing Resource Centre (For pre-school deaf and hard-of-hearing children)
Continuing Education
Check your local Continuing Education catalogue. Courses are often offered in the evenings at colleges and high schools.
College Programs (Full-Time)