Hi, Everyone, I'm sure that many of you are already familiar with Signs-of-Development (SoD), who are well-known for offering CEUs to interpreters who take...
Dear all, This is an announcement about a pending deadline for Ichun "Jingo" Chen and Kuang-Shen Chen Memorial Scholarship for the Deaf ...
yulei zhang
zhangyulei.palamo@...
Jan 4, 2009 7:00 am
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Just a final reminder of the Supporting Deaf People online conference, 28th - 31st of January 2009. Themes: Deaf Education; Ethics and Professionalism The...
We are busy planning this years workshop weekend. We have some great new items we are offering this year. Please look at our website for details regarding this...
The Anointed Interpreter Workshop 2009 Friday April 17, 2009 Announcing Deaf Performer DUET "A Night of Stories: When Communities Collide" Saturday April 18,...
Hello Everyone I notice that there isn't a lot of discussion on this list-serve. I would like to bring one up that is floating in our area. We have one...
Milsam@...
Jan 22, 2009 7:57 pm
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Great question....I do want to preface my comments by saying that there is no pat answer to your question. It is vital to take a look at what the students...
Gina, What a well thought out post! I agree completely - the bottom line is always individualization! I interpret for a student at the local university and for...
Hello, I'll add my 2 cents worth... It seems like, Sammy, you're asking about two issues: a) should teacher-made tests be interpreted, and b) that the...
Basone, Susan
sbasone@...
Jan 23, 2009 7:57 pm
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Generally, I agree with the replies to yr post. True enough, there is always prep. I do think that if ie a deaf student is absent a long period of time, for...
I am a public middle school interpreter.   Public school terps in Palm Beach County, FL are paid with funding provided under I.D.E.A. Accordingly, I...
   While working at a community college through an agency, I was told that some staff members thought that the interpreter assigned to administer the test...
No, it's not any different for K-12. I'll do the same thing when I'm interpreting a test. If I know the way I'm interpreting will give away the answer, I'll...
Hello, Everyone, First, apologies for the cross-posting. Many of you are familiar with Signs of Development (SoD), one of the leading companies that provides...
Many times the teacher or professor is looking to see if the deaf student understands the written vocabulary and the structure of a question in order to answer...
As a former K-12 teacher and now a college professor, I agree that the interpreter must work with the instructor to make a decision about what will be...
Hello: Putting this out to members to see how it is handled in your school boards and/or what your opinions are. A theatre group is booked and paid to come to...
At every school I've worked at (in 3 different districts) it's always been the schools responsibility. They are sponsoring the group, they are responsible for...
Typically, the school or school district that hosts the events pays for the interpreting services. If the event is off-site (at a private theater, for...
The school should provide the interpreters. Sharon (windy Texas..no snow here thank God! Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry ... From: "cnevins2001"...
It typically is WHERE the event is held that becomes that places responsibility to provide the interpreters. If that fails then it is the people who are...
I posted this on K-12 terps as well, so if you get a duplicate, sorry! I have a question about interpreting in a science class. We are starting a unit about...
   Do you understand the differences between the two theories the teacher is talking about? I would continue to discuss it with the teacher. The two of...
Maria - I am needing a little clarification on your question. Are you struggling with how to sign/differentiate your signs to match the various theories being...
Exciting Interpreting Opportunity for Educational Interpreters - please help us get the word out! The Windsor Mountain ASL department is excited to continue...