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Sign language is a natural language with its own vocabulary and its own grammar. It has a visual - spatial character and, in accordance with the Sign Language Act, has been recognized as a full-fledged means of communication between deaf and hearing people. Sign language is a combination of gestures with facial expressions, emotions expressed by a sender and, if possible, with words. The trends of the local labor market indicate the demand for employees in the sector of certain medical professions. Medical schools meet the demand by offering education in health-related professions. A post-secondary school graduate working with a hearing impaired patient, should have appropriate communication skills in the use of sign language. Employers in places such as hospitals, medical clinics, nurseries, dental offices, massage parlours and beauty salons are increasingly looking for staff who know sign language. In accordance with the amendment to the Regulation of the Ministry of National Education, students of all fields of study at the Post – Secondary School – Medical Vocational Study in Chełm pursue sign language classes in order to obtain the intended learning outcomes from the core curriculum,,the student uses sign language”. Thanks to the knowledge of sign language, students can improve their qualifications and be professionals in their profession. Learning sign language requires a lot of commitment, patience, motivation, continuous work and daily repetition of learned messages. Sign language is difficult, or rather impossible to learn from a book, because illustrations are not always able to reflect mavement. Online courses are helpful, but they are not a substitute for contact with a teacher who will correct on an ongoing basis, provide valuable tips and make the sign language understandable. So, an effective way to learn sign language is to take lessons with someone who uses this language.
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