Research Corner: Perception in ASL Interpreted Interactions: Consumer Orientation (*PPO approved)(virtual)
In this guided VIRTUAL workshop, participants will read, analyze and discuss the article, “Perception in ASL Interpreted Interactions: Consumer Orientation,” Colleen Jones, 2018
Research Corners are small group (limit 20) discussions focusing on an academic article or chapter. We use the article as a guide for discussing topics relevant to the work of interpreters (processes, techniques, psychology, ethics, etc.). Research Corners are INTERACTIVE! :)
The focus article should be downloaded and read in advance of the Research Corner (you are awarded .05 CEUs for doing this).
The focus article is publicly available HERE: https://www.cit-asl.org/new/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/32-jones-2018.pdf
.25 CEUs RID/QAST approved
OBJECTIVES:
Reflect on perceptions of non-signing adults on interpreted interactions
Consider hearing and deaf consumer perspectives on interpreted interactions
Discuss potential benefits of pre-assignment education for non-signing interlocutors
Reflect on interpreter responsibility for consumer education
(*Research Corners may be presented in either ASL or English, conversational ASL competency required)