Teaching in French sign language (LSF)

Training, Student life
French Sign Language is the sign language used by part of the deaf population. LSF is a language in its own right and is one of the pillars of the identity of deaf culture (Source: wikipedia.org).

UFR LLASIC offers courses in LSF and taught in LSF. From L1 to Master's level, LSF courses enable students to develop skills in professional LSF. In addition, a French Sign Language (LSF) teacher-trainer university diploma is available, aimed primarily at deaf students.
The aim of this course is to train people to become French Sign Language teacher-trainers. Graduates will then be able to work as LSF trainers in a wide range of teaching structures: associations, training centers, schools/universities, companies, etc.

The training, organized aroundworkshopsof seminars and putting it into practiceThe 420-hour program runs from the end of September to June (30 hours a week every three weeks) and includes a two-week internship.
A partnership also exists with CNR114 (national relay center for emergency calls for the deaf) to train deaf and hearing agents working on this platform in the skills (linguistic, professional, emergency, technical) specific to handling sms and video calls from the deaf public in an emergency context (15, 17, 18).
Updated May 17, 2022