oral interpreter definition

oral interpreter means an employee who possesses the required qualifications as determined by the Board and who is assigned by the Board to a certain school/program to work under the direction of the principal to provide oral interpretation for deaf and hard of hearing students who depend on speech reading to receive spoken information, and to act as a student advocate, both in the classroom and during extra-curricular activities.
oral interpreter means an interpreter who is fluent in:
oral interpreter means a person who mouths a spoken message so that a deaf person can accurately speech read and understand the intent of the spoken message, and who accurately verbalizes the message and intent of the deaf per- son's speech and mouth movements.

More Definitions of oral interpreter

oral interpreter means an interpreter who is fluent in transliterating, paraphrasing and voicing.
oral interpreter means a professional who can hear and holds both a valid RID certificate and Legal Credential Authorization issued by the Commission. Oral interpreters are provided for individuals who rely on speech reading rather than sign language.

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