skip to footer block
HRM Educational Interpreting A Practical Approach P5583873HRM-BDVD188 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/HRM/HRM-BDVD188.jpg Educational Interpreting A Practical Approach A consumer awareness, rights, and responsibilities series for students, teachers, interpreters, and parents of deaf children.OVERVIEWProduced in actual classroom settings, this award-winning series offers a practical and comprehensive approach to important aspects of educational interpreting, emphasizing information and strategies that are necessary to provide deaf and hard of hearing individuals with optimal communication access to education. Issues raised in the videos are reviewed in greater detail in the companion booklet. A companion website provides additional materials and resources related to this series.The valuable information in this series underscores the need for hiring trained and qualified interpreters. The goal is to increase public awareness aimed at making education in school settings more accessible to learners who are deaf or hard of hearing.This series includes: eight captioned programs on two DVDs; comprehensive companion booklet; updated website for additional resources.Topic highlights:Educational Interpreters: An IntroductionDiscusses the roles, responsibilities, qualifications, and professional ethics of educational interpreters.Working with Educational Interpreters: Teacher\'s GuideFeatures strategies and resources for teachers and other school personnel in grades K-12 to facilitate full inclusion of students.Employing Educational InterpretersIncludes aspects of hiring, managing, and scheduling educational interpreters.Evaluating Educational Interpreting ServicesContains guidelines, practical strategies, and resources for evaluating educational interpreting services.Students Working with Educational Interpreters, Parts I & IIProvides strategies for students to use educational interpreting services effectively.Educational Interpreters: Advocacy InformationAddresses important issues for parents regarding their children\'s rights to an interpreted education.Requesting/Using Interpreting ServicesIncludes strategies on how to request and work with interpreters in community and college settings.[(2005) 234 pages; soft cover; coil bound; 2 DVDs]Additional DetailsFeatureDetails Mfg part # 974997935 Weight (lbs) 1.9 Deaf Author No Publisher RID and Natl Tech Institute f/t Deaf Publication Date 2005 Media Type(s)BookCD-ROMDVD YesNoYes Cover Type Paperback Pages 234 Voice Over / Audio Yes Captions Yes Age(s)BabyChildTeenAdult NoNoNoYes Earn CEUs No ISBN 974997935 5583873 2.0000lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
91.2000 2025-07-22 Only 2 left In Stock

Educational Interpreting A Practical Approach

Shop more from HRM

SKU: HRM-BDVD188
Price: $91.20
Quantity:
Only 2 left In Stock
*  Click "Add to Cart" to calculate shipping and delivery time.
Share & Earn 10% Cash Back Best Price in Bulk

Product Description

A consumer awareness, rights, and responsibilities series for students, teachers, interpreters, and parents of deaf children.

OVERVIEW

Produced in actual classroom settings, this award-winning series offers a practical and comprehensive approach to important aspects of educational interpreting, emphasizing information and strategies that are necessary to provide deaf and hard of hearing individuals with optimal communication access to education. Issues raised in the videos are reviewed in greater detail in the companion booklet. A companion website provides additional materials and resources related to this series.

The valuable information in this series underscores the need for hiring trained and qualified interpreters. The goal is to increase public awareness aimed at making education in school settings more accessible to learners who are deaf or hard of hearing.

This series includes: eight captioned programs on two DVDs; comprehensive companion booklet; updated website for additional resources.

Topic highlights:
  • Educational Interpreters: An Introduction
  • Discusses the roles, responsibilities, qualifications, and professional ethics of educational interpreters.
  • Working with Educational Interpreters: Teacher's Guide
  • Features strategies and resources for teachers and other school personnel in grades K-12 to facilitate full inclusion of students.
  • Employing Educational Interpreters
  • Includes aspects of hiring, managing, and scheduling educational interpreters.
  • Evaluating Educational Interpreting Services
  • Contains guidelines, practical strategies, and resources for evaluating educational interpreting services.
  • Students Working with Educational Interpreters, Parts I & II
  • Provides strategies for students to use educational interpreting services effectively.
  • Educational Interpreters: Advocacy Information
  • Addresses important issues for parents regarding their children's rights to an interpreted education.
  • Requesting/Using Interpreting Services
  • Includes strategies on how to request and work with interpreters in community and college settings.


[(2005) 234 pages; soft cover; coil bound; 2 DVDs]

Additional Details

warning tips WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

Return Policy

Return is subject to a restocking fee of $8 per item.
Need more information?
Our staff are available to answer any questions you may have about this item


Customer Reviews
0 reviews
Be the first to review this item!