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Please choose from the options below to find out more about educational sign language interpreter resources, as well as the roles and responsibilities of educators working with students who are d/Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing in Arkansas classrooms.
Interpreters"What resources are available for educational interpreters?" |
Educators"I have never taught a student who receives interpreter services before...what do I need to know?" |
Parents"What can I expect from the school, educators, and interpreters? What are my rights under IDEA?" |
If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.
-Nelson Mandela
-Nelson Mandela
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IDEA"What does IDEA (and other federal law) say about educational sign language interpreters?"
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Arkansas"What do the Arkansas special education regulations say about educational sign language interpreters?"
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School Districts"What information do school districts need to know about the legal implications of sign language interpreters working in their district?"
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This site is not affiliated with the Arkansas Department of Education.
This is a privately-maintained site that serves as a resource for school districts, educators, parents, and educational interpreters in the state of Arkansas.
Webmaster: Jared Hogue
Last updated: April 2024