Description: Sign Language Interpreting and Interpreter Education: Directions for Research and Practice (Perspectives on Deafness) [Hardcover] Marschark, Marc; Peterson, Rico; Winston, Elizabeth A.; Sapere, Patricia; Convertino, Carol M.; Seewagen, Rosemarie and Monikowski, Christine Product Overview More the 1.46 million people in the United States have hearing losses in sufficient severity to be considered deaf; another 21 million people have other hearing impairments. For many deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, sign language and voice interpreting is essential to their participation in educational programs and their access to public and private services. However, there is less than half the number of interpreters needed to meet the demand, interpreting quality is often variable, and there is a considerable lack of knowledge of factors that contribute to successful interpreting. Perhaps it is not surprising, then, that a study by the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) found that 70% of the deaf individuals are dissatisfied with interpreting quality. Because recent legislation in the United States and elsewhere has mandated access to educational, employment, and other contexts for deaf individuals and others with hearing disabilities, there is an increasing need for quality sign language interpreting. It is in education, however, that the need is most pressing, particularly because more than 75% of deaf students now attend regular schools (rather than schools for the deaf), where teachers and classmates are unable to sign for themselves. In the more than 100 interpreter training programs in the U.S. alone, there are a variety of educational models, but little empirical information on how to evaluate them or determine their appropriateness in different interpreting and interpreter education-covering what we know, what we do not know, and what we should know. Several volumes have covered interpreting and interpreter education, there are even some published dissertations that have included a single research study, and a few books have attempted to offer methods for professional interpreters or interpreter educators with nods to existing research. This is the first volume that synthesizes existing work and provides a coherent picture of the field as a whole, including evaluation of the extent to which current practices are supported by validating research. It will be the first comprehensive source, suitable as both a reference book and a textbook for interpreter training programs and a variety of courses on bilingual education, psycholinguistics and translation, and cross-linguistic studies. Read more Details Publisher : Oxford University Press; 1st edition (April 14, 2005) Language : English Hardcover : 328 pages ISBN-10 : 0195176944 ISBN-13 : 40 Item Weight : 1.21 pounds Dimensions : 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.75 inches Best Sellers Rank: #3,980,425 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #637 in Sign Language #1,357 in Medical Developmental Psychology #1,359 in Developmental Psychology (Books) #637 in Sign Language #1,357 in Medical Developmental Psychology Stock Photos Please Note: All of our book listings use stock photos unless otherwise stated. Please read our descriptions for accurate conditions and editions, don't use the photos! Free Shipping We ship worldwide. We have multiple warehouses around the world, so please note the extended handling time on certain listings.
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ISBN: 0195176944
ISBN10: 0195176944
ISBN13: 9780195176940
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Brand: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
GTIN: 09780195176940
Number of Pages: 328 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Sign Language Interpreting and Interpreter Education : Directions for Research and Practice
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year: 2005
Subject: Sign Language
Item Height: 0.9 in
Item Weight: 21.4 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Rico Peterson
Subject Area: Language Arts & Disciplines
Item Length: 6.4 in
Series: Perspectives on Deafness Ser.
Item Width: 9.1 in
Format: Hardcover