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Napier, Jemina, ed. 2009. International perspectives on sign language interpreter education (Interpreter Education Series 4). Washington D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 364 pp.
Publication type
Edited volume
Publication language
English
Main ISBN
1-56368-411-X
Edition info
ISBN-13: 978-1-56368-411-1

Abstract

When the World Association of Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI) was established in 2005, requests from around the world arrived seeking information and resources for educating and training interpreters. This collection provides those answers with an international overview on interpreter training from experts in Austria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Fiji, Finland, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Kosovo, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden and the United States. Whether from income-rich or income-poor countries, the 31 contributors to this volume provide insights on how sign language interpreter training has developed in each nation and also how trainers have dealt with difficulties that they have encountered. Many of the contributors relate the movement away from ad hoc short courses sponsored by Deaf communities. They mark the transition from the early struggles of trainers against the stigmatization of sign languages to full-time degree programs in institutions of higher education funded by their governments. Others investigate how culture, religion, politics and legislation affect the nurturing of professional sign language interpreters, and they address the challenges of extending training opportunities nationally through the use of new technology.
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