VIEWS Portal
RID’s digital, bilingual publication dedicated to the interpreting profession.
VIEWS is about inspiring, or even instigating, thoughtful discussions among practitioners. VIEWS is on the leading edge of bilingual publications for English and ASL. In this way, VIEWS helps to bridge the gap between interpreters and clients and facilitate equality of language. This publication represents a rich history of knowledge-sharing in an extremely diverse profession. We seek to provide information to researchers and stakeholders about these specialty fields and groups in the interpreting profession. And we aim to explore the interpreter’s role within this demanding social and political environment by promoting content with complex layers of experience and meaning..
The VIEWS Index Project…
The VIEWS Index project was jumpstarted by Gallaudet University doctoral student Marc Holmes, CI and CT, NIC, SC:L in Spring 208. It includes a full list of articles and content in each issue of VIEWS from its inception in 1965 (under a different name) to 1992, and includes author, title, date, issue, and key words for each entry. We need your help to complete the last 26 years! If you would like to contribute to this indexing project, or if you have any feedback about the index, please contact the RID Communications team.
Articulating Your WHY
Articulating Your WHY Adding motivational values to the discussion How often have you been asked about your reasons for becoming an interpreter? I know I have responded to this [...]
Mobbing in the Workplace
Mobbing in the Workplace: Addressing Professionalism Among Professionals Working in Schools Serving Deaf/Hard of Hearing Students and How School Counselors and ASL Interpreters Can Advocate in Promoting a Culture of Zero Tolerance [...]
Mastery in Mentoring
Mastery in Mentoring: Lifelong Learning Contributors: Betty Colonomos and Kelly Decker Outlined below is an English version of the video article Mastery & Mentoring: Lifelong Learning. We suggest that you view the article in its [...]
Two Heads Are Better Than One
Two Heads Are Better Than One: Collegiality and Supervision as Reflective Practice The growth of any craft depends on shared practice and honest dialogue among the people who do it. Palmer, 2007 p. 144 In [...]