![]() In Malaysia, the Malay Language subject in the education system is extremely important, as it is a compulsory pass subject. The act shows that BIM could be implemented in schools, though schools have yet to use BIM in their curriculum. This second hand signal codes is widely used by the deaf association in Malaysia, Malaysian Federation of the Deaf (MFD). Now, a new act has been passed, Persons with Disabilities Act 2008 (Act 685), where it states that Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia (BIM) has been recognized as the official language for the deaf. The BMKT is the government approved formalized language used for the Malay language hand signal code. ![]() Previously in the Malaysian curriculum, there is only one hand signal code allowed in the curriculum for the Malay Language subjects which is the Bahasa Melayu Kod Tangan (BMKT) for the hearing impaired classroom. Some students are also unable to communicate effectively with teachers. It is also one of the factors contributing to difficulty in learning at schools for children. Hearing impairment is an area within special education. 2.1 BMKT and BIM - two different hand signal codes.pdf
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