april, 2024
Time
(Wednesday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Virtual Workshop - Zoom
Presented in
ASL with English Interpretation
CEUs
0.2 PS
ASLIS is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for a total of 0.2 CEUs at Some Content Knowledge Level.
Event Details
This workshop encourages interpreters to build
Event Details
This workshop encourages interpreters to build self-confidence by increasing their awareness of their strengths. They often can do so much more than they believe they can and sometimes avoid moving ahead in their work and taking on challenges because of fear and insecurity.
The importance of separating ourselves from our work and realistically taking stock of ourselves will be emphasized.
This workshop explains, discusses and provides practice in the following strategies:
– Deliberate communication and terminology
– Self-talk
– Dealing with resistance
– Emotional and physical techniques
Participants leave this workshop armed with tools they can use to become healthier in their self-view, and opportunities to examine their confidence and strengths, leading to a new level of comfort in their work that will carry them through even difficult interpreting situations.
Educational Objectives:
Participants will:
- Analyze internal responses to successes and difficulties in their work
- Discuss, assess and incorporate strategies for increasing self-confidence
- Acquire new approaches to discussing and thinking about their work
Presenter Bio
Sharon Neumann Solow works with great joy as an interpreter, interpreter coordinator, performer, lecturer, author, coach and consultant. Her career, marking its 50th year, has taken her around the United States, and to Canada, South America,
Mexico, Europe, Scandinavia, New Zealand and Australia. She is the author of two books, Sign Language Interpreting: A Basic Resource Book and Say It With Sign along with a number of professional articles and handbooks.
Her television appearances include talk shows, variety shows and documentaries and she co-stars with her husband, Larry Solow, on the Emmy award-nominated NBC Knowledge series, “Say It With Sign” which still airs on PBS throughout the United States. Sharon performs as an emcee, storyteller and does theatrical translation and production work. As the female lead in “The Electric Sign Company”, she and Gary Sanderson delighted audiences for over three decades. She is a working interpreter, mostly in legal, community and conference settings, with a long history of classroom interpreting and educational interpreter training and administration. In court work she specializes in work with deaf people with Limited English and ASL Proficiency.
Her travels and some of her conference work have involved the use of international gesture (a gestural, pantomimic form of communication across language barriers) interpreting. Along with teaching sign language interpreters at all levels, she has been involved in the education of spoken language interpreters and interpreter educators through the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Sharon is an active member of the RID (Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf) and CIT (Conference of Interpreter Trainers), holding NAD’s SIGN (Sign Language instructor) Comprehensive Permanent Certificate as well as the RID Specialist Certificate: Legal.
The 2016 recipient of the Outstanding Educator Award from Region V RID, the 2016 RIT/NTID Award of Appreciation as well as the 2010 joint RID – CIT Mary Stotler Award, she was honored with the 2005 Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) President’s Award and the President’s Award for 2005 from the National Association of Black Interpreters (NAOBI). She also received the 1987 national Virginia Hughes Award for outstanding contributions to the field of sign language interpreting. Sharon has lived in California on the Monterey Peninsula since 1984. She and her husband have two wonderful children and 5 delicious granddaughters.
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