Deaf-parented interpreter survey

Deaf-parented interpreter survey

First of its kind, study of deaf-parented interpreters

If you meet these criteria, please participate in this 20-minute survey.

* You have one or more deaf parents
* You used signed language in your home while growing up
* You identify as Deaf, hard of hearing, hearing, &/or Coda
* You work as an ASL/English interpreter now OR have ever worked as an ASL/English interpreter

YOU can be a part of a study that aims to contribute to the understanding of training and educational experiences of deaf parented interpreters.

Principal researcher, Amy Williamson, is the daughter of deaf parents, Mary Ella Scarboro Williamson and Barney Williamson of North Carolina. Amy has worked as an ASL/English interpreter since 1990 and is conducting this research as partial fulfillment for a Masters degree in Interpreting Studies at Western Oregon University under the supervision of Pamela Cancel.

ASL version: http://youtu.be/0dTLQImr2iM

Survey Link will be available for responses until August 30th, 2014

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SmE6bmhAmWSe8zELYk76UVXivl0KIGTciBFsRJHeuks/viewform?usp=send_form

CONTACT PERSON NAME: Amy Williamson
CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
CONTACT TELEPHONE #: (802)279-1321

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