The Interpreter and the IEP (ASL)(2 Hours)

The Interpreter and the IEP (ASL)(2 Hours)

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Enjoy this great recorded webinar!

Location: Your home or office (online)

RID CEUs: 0.2 PS (2 hours)

Cost: $30

Language: ASL

Workshop Description:

As an educational interpreter, understanding what an Individual Education Plan (IEP) is and your role on the IEP team is vital. In this workshop we will go through an example IEP describing the various sections and how each affects your work. We will also discuss your role in shaping the IEP and how you can effectively participate as part of the IEP team.

Educational Objectives:

At the Conclusion of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the various parts of an IEP
  • Identify their role in the IEP team

      Presenter Bio:

      Chanté J. Wilson has been working as an interpreter since 2003 and holds RID CI/CT national certification. She has had the privilege of working in many interpreting settings including government, community, theatrical and medical though her favorite setting is higher education. She is also the founder of Zaboosh, an online hub for ASL interpreting continuing education. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Linguistics and a Master's degree in Instructional Design and Educational Technology. Chanté is passionate about learning and can often be found tinkering with a new type of software, acquiring a new skill or scoping out her next educational endeavor. She also loves spending time with her amazingly supportive family which consists of her 4 kiddos, 1 hubby, 7 snakes of various types, 1 bearded dragon and 1 beta.

      Refunds:

      Full refunds will be given for all written (emailed) requests received within 30 days of purchase. No refunds will be given for requests received after that time, however, funds may be used toward a future Zaboosh workshop.

      Accommodations:

      For accommodations please contact us: support@zaboosh.com.

      Non-Discrimination Policy:

      Zaboosh does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. 


      This workshop is geared toward working ASL interpreters and interpreting students and is presented in ASL.

      *RID credits are sponsored by Zaboosh. Zaboosh is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for .2 CEUs at the Little/None Content Knowledge Level.

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