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Online module exploring interpreting studies, and issues of interlingual and intercultural communication.
Online module exploring interpreter role in cross-linguistic and cross-cultural interactions.
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The JUIS was published 5 times between 2012 and 2016. All the published articles are available by annual issue.
Six video lectures on ASL
Fifteen video lectures with supporting materials on the topic of Video Remote Interpreting
Recordings and supporting materials from 28 webinars sponsored by the Gallaudet University Regional Interpreter Education Center
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These master trainers have received concentrated training on five thematically-based modules focusing on areas in legal and primarily court interpreting for which deaf interpreters have often been retained. The thematically-based Deaf Interpreter modules are:
The NCIEC developed this series of study guides to provide examples of how the competencies of VR interpreters (NCIEC VR Work Team, 2012) can be translated into curricula. The five units address various aspects of the VR system and provide practitioners with a foundation in the law, regulations, theories, and practices that underpin VR’s services to individuals with disabilities.
This webinar provides an introduction to the US Department of Labor (DOL) Registered Apprenticeship program and feature presentations by staff from the US DOL and the Office for Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), which released a report in 2015 related to increasing the number of PWDs entering RA programs.