Skills
Knowledge
Self-Awareness
Professional Involvement
100

Rachel wants to practice these two skills that are extra hard for her ten minutes every day for the next three months. History podcasts are a great way to develop these skills for English-to-ASL interpreting.

What are fingerspelling and numbers? 

100

RID requires 8.0 of these in the span of four years. Rachel wants to make a plan how to start collecting them over the summer. 

What are CEUs (Continuing Education Units)? 

100

Regularly asking for this from colleagues and clients will improve Rachel's interpretations. 

What is feedback? 

100

Rachel plans to continue to volunteer for this San Diego institution for at least one morning/week for the next year.

What is DCS?

200

This new organization does test taking on behalf of the RID. Rachel is planning on taking the knowledge exam in the next few months. 

What is CASLI?

200

Rachel would love to meet regularly for this type of club to discuss new publications in the field of interpreting with colleagues. 

What is a Book Club? 

200

Regular meetings with this person will help develop Rachel's self-awareness and understanding of the profession.

Who is a mentor? 

200
Rachel has applied or will apply to these three interpreting agencies. 

What are DCS, Seven, Linguabee.

300

Rachel has purchased a membership from the BoysTown website to access practice materials for this assessment. 

What is the EIPA?

300

Rachel is planning on regularly reading this journal, which is published by RID. 

What is the "Journal of Interpretation" (JOI)? 

300

This practice is made up of the following parts: description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and action plan. Rachel is hoping to set up a regular meeting with colleagues (you?) for this. 

What is 'reflective practice'? 

300

Rachel wants to maintain membership in these three professional organizations (hint: one is not run by interpreters).

What are RID, SDCRID, and NAD?

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