ReadWorks, which Wilson Neely serves as a member of the board of directors, recently earned a mention on edSurge’s list of the “Top Ten S’Cool Tools of 2014.”
ReadWorks, which Wilson Neely serves as a member of the board of directors, recently earned a mention on edSurge’s list of the “Top Ten S’Cool Tools of 2014.”
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In this presentation, participants will walk through the IEP meeting process to understand the context of the communication they are tasked with interpreting. The presentation will include analysis of some of the most common jargon and discussion on strategies for managing these unique encounters. The presentation will review the skills needed in interpreting for multiple parties at once, application of the CHIA standards to this setting, specialized vocabulary needed, and insight on the sometimes confusing role of the interpreter. The presenters will also discuss how trainers can impart these skills to interpreters.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the players in an IEP and the role of the interpreter
2. Lead emerging interpreters to solve at least 1 interpreting dilemma typical of this setting
3. Identify resources to add 10 new words to the interpreter’s personal glossary
4. Identify the IEP process, participants and key components.
5. Define Special Education jargon
6. Describe communication flow and problem-solving strategies for interpreting during IEP meetings
7. Discuss ways trainers can impart skills and knowledge required for IEP meetings to their students and trainees
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ConnectEd: The California Center for College and Career
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National Academy Foundation
Lois Ann Porter,
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Individualized Education Program/Plan/Program (IEP) meetings are at a crossroad between all community interpreting subspecialties: Medical, Legal and Social. Medical interpreters are often specifically requested and recommended for these encounters due to their preparation to tackle key medical information with ease. In order to facilitate effective communication, interpreters must be knowledgeable and flexible enough to adapt to a hybrid setting that produces several challenges. In addition, the IEP meetings frequently center around children with various disabilities. As such, these meetings convene specialists from many disciplines to assist the school staff in finding the best placement for the child. Specialists include nurses, therapists, psychologists, educators, even occasionally law enforcement.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the players in an IEP and the role of the interpreter
2. Lead emerging interpreters to solve at least 1 interpreting dilemma typical of this setting
3. Identify resources to add 10 new words to the interpreter’s personal glossary
4. Identify the IEP process, participants and key components.
5. Define Special Education jargon
6. Describe communication flow and problem-solving strategies for interpreting during IEP meetings
7. Discuss ways trainers can impart skills and knowledge required for IEP meetings to their students and trainees
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Work-based learning, driven by student learning outcomes, plays a significant role in deepening instruction and provides rich opportunities to apply and reinforce the Common Core State Standards. Come learn how work-based learning unlocks relevance and authenticity in the Common Core.
Presenters:
Rob Atterbury,
ConnectEd: The California Center for College and Career
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Lois Ann Porter,
National Academy Foundation
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Free grade 12 study resources for 2022 learners
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