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Submitted: 2023-06-12 22:01:17
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First: Ayla
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Last: Adkins
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Western Oregon University
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| Elisa | Maroney | maronee@mail.wou.edu |
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| Ayla | L | Adkins | aadkins20@mail.wou.edu | Western Oregon University | 1 |
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The Benefits of Exposure to the DeafBlind Ecosystem for Student & Novice Interpreters
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This research paper addresses how interaction with the DeafBlind community can assist student and novice interpreters in their professional development. The literature review is a collection of articles and narratives that display the values within DeafBlind culture and community, Protactile language, co-navigating skills, and other attributing factors (later referenced as the DeafBlind ecosystem). This collection will be analyzed for patterns that may be beneficial for the targeted groups. These sources come from all branches of the DeafBlind community including teachers, academics, leaders, and students; and connected communities without a DeafBlind identity, such as students, hearing interpreters, and deaf interpreters. This research may assist interpreting students in how they approach accommodations and flexibility within their careers.
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DeafBlind, Protactile language, Co-Navigating, Interpreting
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RID Views Spring 2023. June 1, 2023
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| b895bfe0-026e-4beb-b840-b7019e1aba3a | Elizabeth Shuler-Krause | 4231286 | requested | 01/22/2024 10:07:35 | ||||||
| 69c38f53-6485-4b6e-8abd-6decfe494f05 | Array | 2b7c8c20-ab6f-4c3c-8f98-befd2570779d | requested | Report submitted | Accept submission with minor revisions | 2024-02-16T23:29:43.000Z | https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WIox7JshJK2wE4NcoOARHzSqt_smCDGV I'm unaware and unclear as to what my role is in reviewing this is. I'm sorry. It's unclear what the benefits are for novice interpreters.... (I know what they are, but wasn't reading it here. This was more about DeafBlind folks.) What I would say... that student and novice interpreters working with DeafBlind folks are working at a slower, clearer, more consistent pace. It tests flexibility, mental acuity, and helps with varying signed linguistic construction to get the point across clearly. Also, the Zen Turtle - that is my phrase, so if that's in the piece, I would think I should be credited and that should be explained. Other comments made in the file uploaded. | 2024-02-15T20:21:54.000Z | 2024-02-16T22:58:08.000Z |
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