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South Carolina Educational Interpreter Guidelines The South Carolina Department of Education, Office of Exceptional Children has published a resource document to provide school districts throughout South Carolina guidance on interpreting services for students with hearing loss. The Educational Interpreter Guidelines document has been created for use by administrators, educators, and interpreters who work in the educational setting. Topics covered and addressed in the document range from hiring qualified personnel to assuring appropriate service delivery and addresses professional development for interpreters who choose to work in an educational setting. Furthermore the Educational Interpreter Guidelines will also provide helpful tools in successfully implementing an interpreter to the educational setting by addressing the needs of the administrator, classroom teacher, parent, and student. South Carolina Educational Interpreter Guidelines ___________________________________________________________________________ South Carolina Standardized Sign Language Vocabulary Video Resource Project (Mustang Sally) Signs of Development (Signs) in conjunction with the South Carolina Department of Education are proud to bring you a resource tool for all of those involved and interested in the education of Deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) students in the state of South Carolina. Signs has developed a series of signed video vocabulary items. These terms are two-dimensional video signed concepts used specifically in K-12 education.
New Users : http://www.lwsquared.net/SC/ Registered Users: http://www.lwsquared.net/SC/pwdEntry.php _______________________________________________________________________________ Described Caption Media Program (DCMP) Signs of Development materials on-line: http://www.dcmp.org/Categories/Categories2.aspx?C=SOD _______________________________________________________________________________ SCAD Interpreter Resource Library The South Carolina Association of the Deaf (SCAD) has at its office a lending library of resources which can be used by South Carolina interpreters at no charge. http://www.scadservices.org/scirt/Interpreter%20Resource%20Library.htm _______________________________________________________________________________ Web Resources South Carolina Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf EIPA Code of Professional Conduct South Carolina Association of the Deaf National Association of the Deaf
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