What is one of the founding members,mentioned in the reading, of RID?
100
Testing by teachers, prospective employers and by government agencies to be proven competent or on level.
What is evaluation of interpreters?
100
Replacing Reverse Certification Skills Certificates and established in 2001, this examination is for individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing seeking certification as Deaf interpreters. The applicant is tested in knowledge of Deaf interpreting and professionalism as well as the working skills of an interpreter.
What is Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI)?
100
The first Saturday of June and December each year.
What is the dates of the National Interpreter Certification?
100
After gaining a Bachelor's Degree in language of interest, an individual is required to live in the country of that language.
What is spoken language interpreter?
200
1972
What is the founding year of the RID evaluation of sign language interpreters?
200
Only offered by two national interpreter organization in North America.
What is Certification of interpreters?
200
A written exam and performance exam.
What is two parts of the certification process?
200
Every two years.
What is the time frame in which board members are elected into the RID?
200
1978
What is founding year of the Court Interpreters Act?
300
2001
What was the year the current certification requirements and procedures were revised?
300
Expires after five years.
What is the time period in which a certification expires if the applicant does not; 1.) Take a second evaluation or, 2.) Successfully complete a specialist certificate.
300
The certification in which one can convey spoken English for speech reading, voicing over an oral deaf individual and facilitating in a setting involving an oral deaf client.
What is an Oral Transliteration Certification-OTC?
300
The educational minimum , starting in 2012 for all prospective hearing applicants of RID certification.
What is a Bachelor of Arts?
300
Written in 1965, by William Stokoe, this publication pioneered the formal recognition of ASL which greatly impacted the education of Sign Language Interpreters.
What is A Dictionary Of American Language on Linguistic Principles?
400
1919
What was the year of the Paris Peace Conference?
400
An addition to a general certification, gained after completing specific training and then demonstrating a high level of mastery in area tested.
What is specialist certificates?
400
After passing the written test, you are tested in a four segmented skills test that are based on legal settings.
What is Specialist Certificate: Legal- SC:L?
400
History of oral education and the oral deaf community, Language and Communication, Speech Production, Transliteration, Speech reading and Professional issues.
What are the six categories in the Oral Transliteration written exam?
400
2-to-6 weeks in length.
What was the length of the first courses for sign language interpreters?
500
Muncie, Indiana.
What is city of meeting for the first discussion of the demand for interpreters?
500
NIC, NIC-Advanced and NIC-Masters.
What is the three levels of certification?
500
A instrumental tool when working with the development and education of children and young adults
What is the Education Interpreter Performance Assessment?
500
Must develop a set of by-laws which are compatible with those of the national organization and must submit annual financial information.
What is affiliate chapter of the RID?
500
1965
What is year of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act that identified sign language interpreting as a service for Deaf clients?