This module equips learners with the essential skills and knowledge required to become professional sign language interpreters. It covers Lesotho Sign Language (LSL) fluency, ethical guidelines, interpretation techniques, and real-world applications in education, healthcare, legal, and community settings. Students will engage in practical exercises, role-playing scenarios, and live interpreting sessions to develop accuracy, cultural awareness, and confidence. Ideal for those passionate about bridging communication gaps between the Deaf and hearing communities.
Education is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes through formal or informal instruction, training, or experience. It is a lifelong process that helps individuals develop intellectually, socially, and emotionally.
There are several types of education, including:
Formal education: Provided by schools, colleges, and universities, with structured curricula and certification.
Informal education: Learning that occurs outside of traditional educational settings, such as through self-study, workshops, or community-based activities.
Non-formal education: Structured learning outside the formal system, often focused on specific skills or competencies, but without formal certification.
Education is crucial for personal growth, societal development, and economic prosperity. It equips individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in various aspects of life and fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication abilities.
The education system varies across countries but generally consists of different levels: primary, secondary, and tertiary education. Primary education covers early childhood to around age 11-12, secondary education typically spans from ages 12-13 to 17-18, and tertiary education includes colleges and universities.
