Workshops Down Under
Click here for resources from Doug Bowen-Bailey’s workshops in Australia and New Zealand.
A Sense of Place: Educational Interpreters in Western Australia
A Workshop in Three Acts 31 January 2017 School of Special Educational Needs: Sensory Perth, Western Australia As the profession of educational interpreting begins to emerge in Western Australia, we will look at lessons drawn from the experiences of interpreters in...
Moving Toward Best Practice in the Interpreted Classroom – Victoria
25 January 2017 Victorian Deaf Education Institute Melbourne, Australia Doug Bowen-Bailey is an interpreter practitioner and educator hailing from Duluth, Minnesota. Doug will draw on his extensive knowledge and experience in interpreting, interpreting education and...
Anatomy of a Healthcare Interpreter – Victoria
24 January 2017 Victorian Deaf Education Institute Melbourne, Australia In the United States, the National Consortium of Interpreter Education Centers (NCIEC) identified health care as one of the areas where Deaf people the most challenges in finding qualified...
Follow-up to NCIEC Webinar on Online Education
On June 13, 2016, the MARIE Center, with support from the NCIEC, hosted a webinar focused on "Designing Effective Online Education Programs." Moderated by Mary Darragh MacLean, the webinar featured Carolyn Ball, Lisa Bolding, and Doug Bowen-Bailey, with a cameo...
A Framework for Online Education for Interpreters
A Framework for Online Workshops This information is based on a chapter by Bowen-Bailey "Just want the doctor ordered? Online possibilities for healthcare interpreting education," in Swabey & Malcolm, ed. In Our Hands: Educating Healthcare Interpreters ...
Peer Dialogue Process
Peer Dialogue This page describes the Peer Dialogue process (as explained by Patty Gordon) that is used in the Body Language modules with the CATIE Center and other workshops that Doug and Patty are a part of. It is provided in both ASL and English. It is designed...