Egypt to teach sign language at schools
Egypt’s Minister of Education and Technical Education, Reda Hegazy, announced that his ministry has prepared a leaflet on the most used signs in sign language to be taught in all schools across the country.
The ministry is working to build the capacity of teachers specializing in sign language, he added.
Hegazy explained that the step comes to raise societal awareness on sign language.
“We have become in urgent need to learn sign language as a language through which we can hear and understand the deaf and dumb people of the country,” the minister said.
This came during Hegazy’s meeting on Tuesday with the assistant chairman of the board of directors of the “Ibdaa” company for the development of Egyptian state projects, Abdel-Rahman Omar, and the founder of the platform and company “Kalmny Ishara” (Talk to me in sign language), Ahmed Fathi Suleiman.