by jhebbar | Dec 16, 2022 | Interpreter Education
Spotlight: Standard Practice Suggestions from the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) by: Brooke LaTurno, EIPA 4.0 - Interpreter Coordinator The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID), a professional organization for sign language interpreters, is a rich...
by jhebbar | Jun 8, 2022 | Interpreter Education
What’s Your Story? Volume #4 by: Kay-Kay Stephenson, NIC - NIR Interpreter Coordinator Often times when I am on an interpreting assignment, the question is posed…. “Why or how did you become an interpreter?” After speaking with many of my colleagues, this...
by jhebbar | Dec 30, 2021 | Interpreter Education
What’s Your Story? Volume #1 by: Kay-Kay Stephenson, NIC - NIR Coordinator Often times when I am on an interpreting assignment, the question is posed…. “Why or how did you become an interpreter?” After speaking with many of my colleagues, I...
by jhebbar | Nov 23, 2021 | Interpreter Education
Dreaming Big and Aiming High by: Susan Swancey, EIPA 3.6 - NIR Interpreter Coordinator When I first started in my interpreting career in 2001, there were many options for becoming a certified interpreter: CI/CT, Oral, NAD, RID, QA, EIE. The last two were from the...
by jhebbar | Nov 15, 2021 | Interpreter Education
Exploring the Code of Professional Conduct by: Brooke LaTurno EIPA 3.8 – Interpreter Coordinator As interpreters, the Code of Professional Conduct (CPC) is an important part of our work. The CPC guides our professional decision-making. It is for this reason that the...