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Name a few of the roles Stewart says interpreters may have in education

Tutor, classroom aide, public relations coordinators

Should new grads work in education?

Preferably not, need more experienced interrpeters. Schools don't know how to properly screen for interpreters.

Educational interpreters should have what qualities?

Complete school


Proficient in asl and English


Pass a screening


Have a degree


Know about deaf culture


Have knowledge about ethics


Be a member of avlic


Have good people skills and organizational skills


And have good oral and written skills

Children learn through what kind of communication?

Direct. Interpreting is indirect communication.

Quantity vs simplicity which is better in education?

Simplicity

What does helping deaf students do in the long run?

Reduces autonomy.

What does the deaf community think of mainstream?

Not good. Could lead to academic faliure


Lack of deaf role models


No culture or language exposure.

Give a few examples of resources for educational interpreters

The deaf community


Mentors


Colleagues


Literature


University classes