“Studies” has perceived itself as having three major roles in our world society: (1) providing information about the interpretation of signed and spoken languages through research; (2) educating the citizenry of the practices and principles of signed-spoken language interpretation; and (3) helping to develop public policies on Signed-spoken language interpretation. I am with you! I know how you feel about this!
Can you please send me a copy to read?
Sure! Here is the copy at your request.
http://www.trudysuggs.com/a-quick-look-at-everyday-disempowerment-of-deaf-people/
It happens to me often. I noticed that a few interpreters who have completed their studies , failed to translate the information for me.
“Studies” has perceived itself as having three major roles in our world society: (1) providing information about the interpretation of signed and spoken languages through research; (2) educating the citizenry of the practices and principles of signed-spoken language interpretation; and (3) helping to develop public policies on Signed-spoken language interpretation. I am with you! I know how you feel about this!