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Interpreters for Your Classroom

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“Educating Deaf Students: 3 Things to Know” is a three-part video series designed for both new educators and experienced professionals who want to strengthen their understanding of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. In this series, Katie Johnson breaks down the most common misconceptions and shares practical, actionable tips to help make every educational experience more successful.

Part 1: Acquisition of Language for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.

Support students with limited exposure to language. 

Does a student with limited language skill really need an interpreter? Find the answer to this common question and learn ways to assist language development.

Part 2: The Difference Between ASL and Signed Exact English.  

Establishing a strong language foundation for students.

Learn about common misconceptions regarding sign exact english and ASL with language development.

Part 3: Clarifying the Roles of Interpreter, Tutor, and Teacher.

Collaborate for a supportive environment. 

What should you expect from an interpreter. Clarify roles to increase support and minimize misunderstandings.

Testimonials
Sonya Mizelle - Special Education Director

Sonya Mizelle - Special Education Director

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Kerri Courville - Special Education Coordinator

Kerri Courville - Special Education Coordinator

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Parent of Deaf Student

Parent of Deaf Student

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Mac Spikes - Special Education Director

Mac Spikes - Special Education Director

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Your Partner for Reliable Educational Interpreters 

Educational interpreting is our focus. We understand the unique challenges schools face finding reliable interpreters. We are here to help by vetting credentials, finding the right interpreter, and scheduling last-minute substitutes. 

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Virtual Interpreting - Language Access on Demand

Virtual services for students in a traditional classroom. Providing language access, increased exposure, and greater confidence.

In-Person Interpreting - Vetted, Skilled, Trustworthy

Locating the right in-person interpreter is hard, keeping them is harder. We help locate the right interpreter for your students.

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What Our Clients Are Saying... 

Testimonial on Educational Sign Language Interpreter.
"You know you have done something good when a student looks forward to learning!"

Mac Spikes - Special Education Director 

Empower Every Student to Be Heard 

Subscribe to receive access to the 10 Tips for Educating Deaf Students webinar (interpreted in ASL). 

Be the first to receive practical tools, insights, and resources that help you create inclusive learning experiences for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students.

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