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INTERPRETER'S CORNER

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DPI TRAININGS

February 27-28
Learning to Collaborate: Tools for Increasing Your Scope of Influence
as a K-12 Interpreter

February 27 3pm-8pm; February 28 8am-3pm
Presenter: Anna Witter-Merithew
Raleigh NC
Registration Form
(doc, 25kb)

March 27-28
Comprehension Skills: Getting to the M&Ms (Meaning and Meat of the Message)!

March 27 3pm - 8pm; March 28 8am-3pm
Presenter: Anna Witter-Merithew
Asheville NC
Registration Form
(doc, 25kb)


NEW LISTSERV FOR ALL EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETERS & DEAF EDUCATORS

DPI announces the establishment of two listervs. You can join this listserv for either Educational Interpreters and Transliterators or Deaf Educators and Professional working with children with hearing loss by following the directions below.

  1. Send an email to join-interpreter@lists.dpi.state.nc.us (Educational Interpreters and Transliterators)(and/or join-hearingeducation@lists.dpi.state.nc.us (Deaf educators and professionals) from the email you wish to receive information.
  2. You will receive an email from the list serve directing you to click a link for the final process. Once you click the link the process is completed.
  3. You will receive an email stating that you are now a member of the specific list serve.
These listservs are moderated by Dr. Rachael Ragin at the NCDPI. You may contact her at rragin@dpi.state.nc.us.


INTERPRETER AND TRANSLITERATOR TESTING SCHEDULE

January - June 2009 Test Dates

January 9 & 10, 2009 – Wilmington, NC
Registration Deadline: November 24
Measurement Incorporated
1930 Castle Hayne Road Suite C
Wilmington, NC 28401 Daily Exam Times:
8:00am -10:00am
10:00am - 12:00pm
12:00pm - 2:00pm
2:00pm - 4:00pm

January 12 - 16, 2009 – Durham, NC
Registration Deadline: November 24
Measurement Incorporated
423 Morris Street
Durham, NC 27701 Daily Exam Times:
9:00am - 11:00am
11:00am - 1:00pm
1:00pm - 3:00pm
3:00pm - 5:00pm

February 6 & 7, 2009 – Charlotte, NC
Registration Deadline: December 17
Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel
3315 Scott Futrell Drive
Charlotte, NC 28208

March 2 - 6, 2009 – Durham, NC
Registration Deadline: January 23
Measurement Incorporated
423 Morris Street
Durham, NC 27701

April 6 - 10 & 13 - 17, 2009 – Durham, NC
Registration Deadline: February 22
Measurement Incorporated
423 Morris Street
Durham, NC 27701

May 1 & 2, 2009 – Charlotte, NC
Registration Deadline: March 26
Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel
3315 Scott Futrell Drive
Charlotte, NC 28208

June 8 - 12, 2009 – Durham, NC
Registration Deadline: April 24
Measurement Incorporated
423 Morris Street
Durham, NC 27701

Flyer
(pdf, 24kb)

Please call to reserve your exam time BEFORE sending in your registration form and exam fee.
For complete details and to register contact:
Stephanie Weber
Measurement Incorporated
1.800.279.7647 OR 919.683.2413 x 1214
sweber@measinc.com


ANNOUNCEMENTS

TESTING ANNOUNCEMENT

On behalf of Mary N. Watson, Director of Exceptional Children Division:
At the April 2007 meeting, the State Board of Education extended the requirement date for testing of Interpreters/Transliterators from July 1, 2007 to July 1, 2008. This will provide adequate time for continued staff development and assessment.

School systems may contract with interpreters or transliterators who have not passed the EIPA or TECUnit assessments until June 30, 2007. This extension was set by the NC State Board of Education. All those interpreters and transliterators working in the school systems or contracted with by the school systems must pass the required test by June 30, 2008.

Memo from Mary Watson 2007
(pdf, 123kb)


JOB SPECIFICATIONS

Educational Interpreter I (Salary Grade 62)

Educational Interpreter II (Salary Grade 64)


TRAINING REPORT 2008

All interpreters and transliterators working in public schools must report 15 hours of training per year. This must be reported through your Exceptional Children Director unless you are a contract employee. In that case you should send the Educational Interpreter Training Report to Rachael Ragin at 6356 MSC, Raleigh, NC 27699 or email it to rragin@dpi.state.nc.us This report is due July 28, 2008
(pdf, 23kb | doc, 38kb)


PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT

Education Interpreter Performance Assessment Diagnostic Center

TECUnit


CONNECTIONS

Classroom Interpreting
A web site is designed to help educational teams in K - 12 settings support deaf and hard of hearing students who use an educational interpreter to access education and social interaction.

NCASLTA


ONLINE TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

  • Two new online courses are available through Central Piedmont Community College. Introduction to Interpreting and National Sign Language Interpreter Written Examination Study Course. For more information contract Pam Morris.
  • Signs of Development has created an online study group beginning Oct. 1, 2003 to prepare for the educational interpreter written and performance assessments. For more information contract Lynne Eighinger or go to the web page at www.signs-of-development.org
  • Daily Cues
  • Master ASL!
  • ASL Literature Festival and NCASLTA conference on Sept. 15 & 16, 2006
    (pdf, 180kb)
  • Western Piedmont Community College is offering several online classes this fall:
    1. Introduction to Interpreting
    2. Linguistics of ASL
    3. Ethical Decision-Making in Interpreting
    Contact Danette Steelman-Bridges at dsbridges@wpcc.edu or 828.438.6187 by Aug. 11.


NCRID WORKSHOPS

None at this time.


PROJECT CONNECT

Project CONNECT is a program at UNChelps prepare students become highly qualified educational interpreters upon graduation.

How does this program work?

Any interested students currently enrolled in the Interpreter Preparation Program at UNCG or at another college can apply for a grant/stipend. They must do the following for EACH semester that they wish to get grant/stipend money:

  • complete a Project CONNECT Application Form
  • write a personal statement or letter about their educational background, their GPA, their recent or current involvement with children and/or individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, explain why they are interested in becoming an educational interpreter, their previous experience in interpreting and their future goals
  • ask three individuals to write letters of recommendation or to have their current or former supervisors complete the Project CONNECT Reference Form
  • get a printout of their current Degree Evaluation or college transcript

All application materials are sent to me who will then meet with the Project CONNECT committee to review the application materials and decide who will receive a tuition grant/stipend for the semester. The application/forms can be downloaded from http://www.uncg.edu/ses/connect.html

Attached you will find a copy of the brochure about Project CONNECT. Please feel free to share this information with your students. If you'd like for me to meet with your students about Project CONNECT, I'd be happy to! Also, if you plan on attending the next NCASLTA workshop on April 12 here at UNCG, I can put together several packets about Project CONNECT for you to bring back with you.


INTERPRETERS' HANDBOOK

  • Recruiting an Interpreter
    (pdf, 59kb)
  • Job Description for Interpreter/Cued Language Transliterator
    (pdf, 79kb)
  • Performance Appraisal Instrument for Educational Interpreter/Cued Language Transliterators
    (pdf, 87kb)
  • Suggested Portfolios for Educational Interpreters/Cued Language Transliterators
    (pdf, 114kb)


INTERPRETER RESOURCES

DSDHH Statewide Licensed Interpreter Directory


CUED LANGAUGE TRANSLITERATOR AGENCY


INTERPRETER/DEAF ORGANIZATIONS


TRAINING PROGRAMS


TECHNOLOGY