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May 11, 2025
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TRIN 2035 - Interpreting in Education Credits: 3 Hours/Week: Lecture None Lab None Course Description: This course prepares students for interpreting in educational settings. Coursework includes an overview of the K-12 educational system in the United States and Minnesota; regulatory frameworks regarding language access; types of situations in which interpreters may be called upon; ethics and decision-making; and specialized areas such as special education, mental health, and student assessment. Students will practice with domain-specific materials and have the opportunity to develop a domain-specific glossary.
In order to enroll in this course, students must have received a rating of Advanced High or higher on the American College Teachers of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) in their weaker language; advanced-mid is accepted on a case-by-case basis and requires a commitment to further study of the weaker language. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): TRIN 1083 with a grade of C or higher or concurrently enrolled.
Note: students concurrently enrolled in prerequisite course must contact Records Office for verification. Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: None
Major Content
- Overview of the K-12 educational setting in the United States and Minnesota
- Regulatory frameworks related to language access in educational settings, both mainstream and special education
- Characteristics of and specialized vocabulary related to settings and situations in which interpretation may be required, including but not limited to special education, mental health, and student assessment
- Ethical behavior and decision-making in educational settings, including with regard to bilingual liaisons and dual-role interpreters
- Consecutive interpreting and sight translation practice with domain-specific materials
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- describe the principal features of the K-12 educational system in the United States and Minnesota as they relate to interpreters and interpreting.
- explain regulatory frameworks for the provision of interpreter services in educational settings.
- apply theoretical and contextual knowledge to resolve challenging situations.
- articulate the reasoning behind decisions made in the course of an interpreting assignment.
- demonstrate appropriate use of topic preparation and terminology development skills in order to increase domain-specific knowledge and vocabulary.
- apply practical and theoretical knowledge to successfully carry out consecutive interpretation and sight translation of domain-specific texts.
Competency 1 (1-6) None Competency 2 (7-10) None Courses and Registration
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