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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 and their parents
- assists states to provide for the education of children
- assesses and assures the effectiveness of efforts to educate all children with DA
ADA- Americans with Disabilities Act - ✔✔-Law was passed in 1990
prohibits discrimination and guarantees people with DA the same opportunities as everyone else.
- protects rights to employment
- Telecommunication relay services
- public accommodations
- access to public transportation
Rehab Act of 1973 - ✔✔-Impacts any entity that gets federal funding
Prohibits discrimination on the basis of DA in any program
Applies to public colleges that receive federal funding
If the entity is receiving funding they must make that place accessible and have accommodations set up.
- This was in place before the ADA but still applies
- have the same standards
,IDEA - Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - ✔✔-Previously Pl 94-142
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
Ex: feelings, thoughts, internal distractions, hunger, illness
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