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Welcome to RID’s Continuing Education Center!
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Browse the Continuing Education Center portal to view our educational content.
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For some quick tips and answers to your questions.
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Check out the Law Enforcement Interpreting for Deaf Person Independent Study Guide.
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Browse the Catalog for topical and relevant learning opportunities
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Learn from live on-line courses or in-person. Or, choose from a variety of on-demand courses that meets your schedule.
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Notice to Users: Please ensure that after you complete the required components of an activity, you also access the certificate of completion! This will ensure that you are added to the list for CEU processing.
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1 new product(s) added recently
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Note - not all sessions in this series will be recorded. Please note which sessions you must attend live to earn credit to ensure you are able to attend those sessions.
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Designed specifically for interpreters working in educational settings, this series focuses on equipping participants with the skills, tools, and strategies needed to excel in the field of educational interpreting. Interpreters will focus on building expertise, confidence, and adaptability in order to meet the diverse needs of all consumers. Each session addresses the unique challenges and opportunities in K-12 environments, combining practical techniques with theoretical foundations. Key topics include language development and pedagogy, ethics and professional standards, cultural competence and inclusion, role-space and boundaries, & self-care and professional resilience. Participants will engage in interactive activities, discussions, and hands-on practice to strengthen their skills and confidence. Whether you're new to educational interpreting or looking to refine your expertise, this series will provide invaluable tools and resources to enhance your professional practice.
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Designed specifically for interpreters working in educational settings, this series focuses on equipping participants with the skills, tools, and strategies needed to excel in the field of educational interpreting. Interpreters will focus on building expertise, confidence, and adaptability in order to meet the diverse needs of all consumers. Each session addresses the unique challenges and opportunities in K-12 environments, combining practical techniques with theoretical foundations. Key topics include language development and pedagogy, ethics and professional standards, cultural competence and inclusion, role-space and boundaries, & self-care and professional resilience. Participants will engage in interactive activities, discussions, and hands-on practice to strengthen their skills and confidence. Whether you're new to educational interpreting or looking to refine your expertise, this series will provide invaluable tools and resources to enhance your professional practice.
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Individuals can register for this series in a number of ways.
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This registration option includes all 9 sessions, listed under the "Schedule-At-A-Glance" tab.
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Each session has its own registration link if you are interested in only attending a couple, or less, of these webinars.
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This registration option includes 3 webinars, presented by Corey Axelrod, that focuses on the consumer experience in K12 settings. These sessions will be recorded for asynchronous viewing if you cannot attend live. The link to register for these 3 sessions only is:
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This registration option includes 3 webinars, presented by Monique Champagne, that focuses on mental health interpreting in K12 settings. These sessions will not be recorded for asynchronous viewing and require live attendance to earn credit. Please plan to attend the full session with a functioning camera, as live participation is required for all three sessions. The link to register for these 3 sessions only is:
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*Note - "Due to the nature of the content and active participation required, some sessions within this series will not be recorded for asynchronous learning. For those who attend those live, unrecorded sessions, please use a laptop or desktop computer with a camera - other smart, handheld devices are not sufficient. Ensure you are able to attend any live sessions that we are not recording as we are not able to offer refunds for this error on registrants' part. *
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For live sessions that are not being recorded, please ensure you have a functioning camera on a desktop or laptop device. Handheld electronics will not be sufficient for these sessions and refunds will not be issued for this oversight on the part of the participant.
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Designed specifically for interpreters working in educational settings, this series focuses on equipping participants with the skills, tools, and strategies needed to excel in the field of educational interpreting. Interpreters will focus on building expertise, confidence, and adaptability in order to meet the diverse needs of all consumers. Each session addresses the unique challenges and opportunities in K-12 environments, combining practical techniques with theoretical foundations. Key topics include language development and pedagogy, ethics and professional standards, cultural competence and inclusion, role-space and boundaries, & self-care and professional resilience. Participants will engage in interactive activities, discussions, and hands-on practice to strengthen their skills and confidence. Whether you're new to educational interpreting or looking to refine your expertise, this series will provide invaluable tools and resources to enhance your professional practice.
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Individuals can register for this series in a number of ways.
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This registration option includes all 9 sessions, listed under the "Schedule-At-A-Glance" tab.
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Each session has its own registration link if you are interested in only attending a couple, or less, of these webinars.
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This registration option includes 3 webinars, presented by Corey Axelrod, that focuses on the consumer experience in K12 settings. These sessions will be recorded for asynchronous viewing if you cannot attend live. The link to register for these 3 sessions only is:
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This registration option includes 3 webinars, presented by Monique Champagne, that focuses on mental health interpreting in K12 settings. These sessions will not be recorded for asynchronous viewing and require live attendance to earn credit. Please plan to attend the full session with a functioning camera, as live participation is required for all three sessions. The link to register for these 3 sessions only is:
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*Note - "Due to the nature of the content and active participation required, some sessions within this series will not be recorded for asynchronous learning. For those who attend those live, unrecorded sessions, please use a laptop or desktop computer with a camera - other smart, handheld devices are not sufficient. Ensure you are able to attend any live sessions that we are not recording as we are not able to offer refunds for this error on registrants' part. *
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For live sessions that are not being recorded, please ensure you have a functioning camera on a desktop or laptop device. Handheld electronics will not be sufficient for these sessions and refunds will not be issued for this oversight on the part of the participant.
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Rethinking the Binary Paradigm in Interpreting
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Corey Axelrod | 6-9 pm ET | 0.30 PS CEUs
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Mitigating Ableism Within Educational Settings
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Corey Axelrod | 6-9 pm ET | 0.30 PS CEUs
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Reframing the Language of Allyship
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Corey Axelrod | 6-9 pm ET | 0.30 PS CEUs
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Mental Health Where? Interpreting Mental Health Topics in Education
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Monique Champagne | 6-9:30 pm ET | 0.35 PS CEUs
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Movement Deletion & Hold Reduction in ASL
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Jaime Marshall | 6-9 pm ET | 0.30 PS CEUs
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May 15, 2025 - capped at 75 registrations
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Trauma-Informed Interpreting in Educational Settings
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Monique Champagne | 6-9:30 pm ET | 0.35 PS CEUs
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May 29, 2025 - capped at 75 registrations
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Managing Secondary Stress for Educational Interpreters
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Monique Champagne | 6-9:30 pm ET | 0.35 PS CEUs
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The Interpreter Role in the Classroom
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Dr. Lisa Prinzi & Danny Maffia | 6-9 pm ET | 0.30 PS CEUs
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Dr. Wyatte Hall | 6-9 pm ET | 0.30 PS CEUs
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How to Maximize Business & Personal Deductions for Anyone Filing Their Own Taxes
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This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.2 PS CEUs at the little/none Content Knowledge Level. RID HQ is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities.
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From TurboTax.com to FreeTaxUSA.com, there are a lot of options available to interpreters who want to file their own taxes. However, if you don’t have an understanding of business and personal deductions, many tax saving opportunities can easily fall through the cracks while self-filing. During this workshop participants will learn how to reduce their taxable income through maximizing both business and personal deductions when they file their own taxes. I will also show you where these deductions are reported on your tax return so you can double check it for accuracy before filing. And for those who are concerned about how much you might owe this year, I’ll explain how to easily calculate an estimate of your taxes to help you feel more prepared before you begin working on your taxes.
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To Be Disabled or Not to Be Disabled: That is the Question
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This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.2 PS CEUs at the little/none Content Knowledge Level. RID HQ is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities.
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The Deaf community has always had a complicated relationship with the label and idea of being disabled or having a disability. There are those who accept the label and there are those who refuse to, and this workshop will discuss why we have such polarizing views. To those who think so, why is such a label unacceptable? The main focus of this session will be on why the label of disability has had such a negative impact on the deaf community.
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Through My Hands & Eyes: The Story of a Black, Deaf Woman in America
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This Professional Studies-Power, Privilege, & Oppression program is offered for 0.2 PS-PPO CEUs at the little/none Content Knowledge Level. RID HQ is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities.
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Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking webinar where Tempest Cooper, ACSW, shares her personal journey as a Black, Deaf woman growing up and living in the U.S. Through heartfelt stories and lived experiences, we will explore the intersection of race, identity, and resilience, as well as delve into the broader context of Black history in America. This session offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of navigating multiple identities in a society shaped by systemic barriers. Participants will gain deeper insights into the Black Deaf experience, learn about the power of community and advocacy, and leave with a greater understanding of how to foster inclusivity and empowerment.
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Rethinking the Binary Paradigm in Interpreting
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Includes a Live Web Event on 03/20/2025 at 6:00 PM (EDT)
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This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.3 PS CEUs at the little/none Content Knowledge Level. RID HQ is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities.
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We live in a world heavily influenced by either/or, us or them, and Deaf or hearing thinking. In the context of sign language interpretation in educational settings, this binary mind-set is often exclusionary of situational and socio-cultural considerations that may heavily impact interpreting outcomes. To address this critical shortcoming and identify potential solutions, the presenter will facilitate a conversation that explores and challenges a variety of assumptions, models, values and standard methods shared by interpreting professionals, interpreting educators, and interpreting agency representatives.
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1 new product(s) added recently
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Note - not all sessions in this series will be recorded. Please note which sessions you must attend live to earn credit to ensure you are able to attend those sessions.
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Designed specifically for interpreters working in educational settings, this series focuses on equipping participants with the skills, tools, and strategies needed to excel in the field of educational interpreting. Interpreters will focus on building expertise, confidence, and adaptability in order to meet the diverse needs of all consumers. Each session addresses the unique challenges and opportunities in K-12 environments, combining practical techniques with theoretical foundations. Key topics include language development and pedagogy, ethics and professional standards, cultural competence and inclusion, role-space and boundaries, & self-care and professional resilience. Participants will engage in interactive activities, discussions, and hands-on practice to strengthen their skills and confidence. Whether you're new to educational interpreting or looking to refine your expertise, this series will provide invaluable tools and resources to enhance your professional practice.
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How to Maximize Business & Personal Deductions for Anyone Filing Their Own Taxes
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This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.2 PS CEUs at the little/none Content Knowledge Level. RID HQ is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities.
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From TurboTax.com to FreeTaxUSA.com, there are a lot of options available to interpreters who want to file their own taxes. However, if you don’t have an understanding of business and personal deductions, many tax saving opportunities can easily fall through the cracks while self-filing. During this workshop participants will learn how to reduce their taxable income through maximizing both business and personal deductions when they file their own taxes. I will also show you where these deductions are reported on your tax return so you can double check it for accuracy before filing. And for those who are concerned about how much you might owe this year, I’ll explain how to easily calculate an estimate of your taxes to help you feel more prepared before you begin working on your taxes.
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Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Culture and Community
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This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.1 PS CEUs at the little/none Content Knowledge Level. RID HQ is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities.
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Join us for an enlightening webinar that explores Kwanzaa, a vibrant celebration of African heritage and culture. This session will provide an overview of Kwanzaa's origins, principles, and practices. We'll discuss the seven core values known as the Nguzo Saba, the significance of the Kwanzaa symbols, and how families and communities celebrate this holiday. Whether you're new to Kwanzaa or looking to deepen your understanding, this webinar will offer valuable insights into this important cultural tradition. Engage in a lively discussion and learn how Kwanzaa promotes unity, creativity, and cultural pride.
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View our upcoming live webinars
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View programs based on your interests
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Note - this platform does not sync with your RID member portal. This means the login credentials may be different and when changed for one does not automatically change for the other and vice versa. If you have any questions or need additional support, please contact RID's Continuing Education Support Team at
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To take advantage of the Continuing Education Center, you will need to be an Associate, Certified, or Student member of RID. For assistance, contact
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. If you are a current member, you have received email instructions from RID with your log-in information for the Continuing Education Center.
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If you need to confirm your account information, please visit
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How to register for a course:
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Log-in to your account with your member ID.
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Browse the catalog or use the search function to find your desired program.
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Click "Register," or "More Information" to see more about our programs.
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For more information, visit our
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2024 Affiliate Chapter Leadership Summit
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