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Let Sign Shine is a campaign started by Norfolk teenager Jade Chapman to raise the awareness of British Sign Language (BSL) and attract signatures for a petition for BSL to be taught in schools. The campaign's petition to the Parliament of the United Kingdom has attracted support from over four thousand people. ==Notoriety== Let Sign Shine campaigner Chapman was nominated for the Bernard Matthews Youth Award 2014 for her work and devotion to raising awareness of the importance of sign language. Chapman won the education award category and was presented with an award by Olympic Swimmer Rebecca Adlington.〔East Anglian Daily Press, (), Photo Gallery: Incredible young people from Norfolk and Suffolk are honoured with special awards.〕 Let Sign Shine campaigner Chapman was also awarded an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Radio Norwich 99.9 Local Hero Awards on 7th October 2015. The award ceremony featured a performance by Alesha Dixon. 〔Let Sign Shine, (), Norwich Radio Local Hero Award.〕 ==Achievements== Having been donated £1,000 from the Bernard Matthews Youth Award, Let Sign Shine used this to start a British Sign Language course at Dereham Neatherd High School.〔BBC News, (), Teenage campaigner Jade Chapman sets up sign language course with prize.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Let sign shine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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