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Old 02-27-2004, 08:01 AM   #3 (permalink)
aslrebecca
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Originally Posted by DeafSCUBA98
well... it really depends on what sitution..

Court, Doctor, high level of interpretering.. Is a very Required to have a passed certificited interpreter.. in case the interpreter make a mistake and the deaf clinet can sue for that.

but for education.. My own Option k-12... should have certificated interpreter.. but without certificated.. but Skill enough to interpt.. is acceptable for me..

for college classes.. I required a certificated interpreter...

hope this is clear to you.
Ergo, the testing that one is not able to pass. To me, the testing shows whether or not one is skilled. If this person is given THREE YEARS to show that he/she has skills and STILL cannot show skill in testing, then how can there be proof that this person is skilled? The only argument I am being given right now is that there are not enough interpreters. I think that is a cop-out. What do you say to someone who tells you there are not enough interpreters, so we have to give you someone that is not qualified?
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