NIC Study Guide Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED.
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NIC Study Guide Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED.
Pl 94-142 - -Established in 1975
Provides a free and appropriate public
education to children with DA
4 parts
- all children have a right to a free and appropriate public education
- assists rights of children with DA an...
Requires public schools to make education available to all children with DA
Interpreting - ✔✔-Changing one language into another while keeping the same meaning
Transliterating - ✔✔-Changing one language into another why keeping the English word order and
English on the mouth , Not conceptually based
Translate/Translation - ✔✔-Same as interpreting but with a written component
Oral Transliteration - ✔✔-The interpreter watches the signer/ speaker sign and then mouths English for
the consumer. The consumer does not know ASL
PSE/Contact Language - ✔✔-ASL signs with English grammar
may be known as transliteration depending on your consumer
Total Communication - ✔✔-using any method necessary to get the information across, gestures, talking,
signing, acting
SIM COM - ✔✔-Talking and signing at the same time
Sign Supported Speech - ✔✔-Broad term used to refer to English-based signing systems which attempt
to represent English in a visual form relying on the syntax of English.
CASE - ✔✔-ASL signs with English word order and some initialized signs
Cued Speech - ✔✔-hand and mouth movements all located near your mouth
, SEE - ✔✔-Signing every word/ syllable in English word order
Manually Coded English - ✔✔-Broad term used to refer to English-based signing systems which attempt
to represent English
Rochester Method - ✔✔-Everything is fingerspelled
Intrapersonal Demands - ✔✔-Things specific to the interpreter
Interpersonal - ✔✔-Specific to the interactions of the interpreter and the consumer
Ex: power and authority, communication styles, cultural dynamics, communication goals
Environment - ✔✔-Specific to the setting
Ex: goal of the environment, physical surroundings, specialized vocabulary, lighting
Paralinguisitc - ✔✔-Specific to the quality of the consumers expressive language
Ex: volume, pace of which someone signs or speaks, cognitive or physical limitation
Mild hearing loss - ✔✔-26-40 db
Moderate hearing loss - ✔✔-41-55 db
Moderately severe hearing loss - ✔✔-56-70 db
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