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Instructor Guide

…specifically to the CPC created jointly by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) and the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) found here: http://rid.org/ethics/code-of-professional-conduct/ DI – Deaf Interpreter…

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Unit 3: Instructor Guide

…language” (p. 71). According to the NCIEC Deaf Interpreter Work Team (2010), Deaf interpreters work most frequently with this consumer population. Other labels sometimes used to describe these consumers include…

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Unit 3: Assessing the Need

…freely, with the depth and precision of natural language” (p. 71). According to the NCIEC Deaf Interpreter Work Team (2010), Deaf interpreters work most frequently with this consumer population. Other…

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The Deaf Consumer

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…schools from residential schools, the need for educational interpreters rose dramatically. So did the variety of educational settings. Settings: Today there are a variety of settings where a deaf child…

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Unit 1: Overview

…define the roles and functions of individual interpreters, hearing and Deaf, in the United States. To identify the similarities and differences between Deaf and hearing interpreters. To be able to…

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Instructor Guide

…to introduce you to that portion of the Deaf community whose vision loss impacts how they work with interpreters interpreters work with them. This module aims to will raise your…

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Instructor Guide

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…module. The Deaf Consumer: This provides a variety of resources that speak to the diversity of consumers whom interpreters may encounter when working in vocational rehabilitation settings. Situational Assessment: This…

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Instructor Guide

…be a process for interpreters to keep or change behaviors based on what Deaf people deem appropriate. What are some ways interpreters could invite Deaf community members to provide feedback…

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Legal

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…About the Legal Interpreter Professional Development Resources Legal Terminology Dictionary Deaf Interpreters at Work: Mock Trial Highly Effective Court Interpreting Teams Highly qualified interpreters are needed to work in…

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Member Organizations

…hearing loss. The Hearing Loss Association of America exists to open the world of communication for people with hearing loss through information, education, advocacy and support. Interpreters with Deaf Parents…

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