Mr. Peter takes possession of T-Shirts and text books for the Club members.
In Abuja, Instructor teaching and students learnin
See how the room in which they are is crowded because every body wants to learn. Good enough the teachers in the school join in learning Sign Language
FOTD ADVOCACY
In Senegal March 2009,the Project Leader, during a Seminar, presents some of the Advocacy materials for Sign language Learning in schools. Simple greeting signs were taught and paticipants urged to the awareness to their Countries.Courtesy Global Fund For Children
The teacher takes off: showing them how to start
Here the teaher demonstrates how to position the hands and fingers whch stand for each alphabet and words.
The Club members in Lagos
Students from FUNTOB Primary and Secondary schools in Lagos perform in Sign Language in their first outing at the end of the school session.The students areselected from all the arms of the classes to enable each class get a trainner when the Club graduates. We have a total of 80 ( eighty ) members
Teaching Computer therough Sign Language
They all sign to respond to their teacher in a computer class. All hands up. We can learn it to help them out.
The Researcher poses with our sign languastudents
Our students teach Megan, the researcher from Washington DC how to sign. She enjoys to learn and communicate with them.
Sharing the Club T-Shirts.A thing of joy
Members put on and try their T-Shirts as they receive them
The Best Sign Laguage Student in FUNTOB
FOTD Executive Director, Orduh Aku Christy, gives a gift to Precious, the best Sign Laguage student in FUNTOB.
The teacher who made it possible.
Bima Abdulahi is one of the teachers from FOTD that impacted sign language knowledge to the Club members. He receives gift from the Proprietress of the school in appreciation for making her pupils change makers.