CEUs: 0.2 GS CEUs
Presenter: Haley Eyster
Presented in: Spoken English with Captions
Format: Archived Webinar
The mentoring of interpreters is critical to the professional development cycle of many interpreters. In order to be effective, both the role of the mentor as well as that of the mentee must be clearly established. As a mentor, one must possess not only interpreting skills but also mentoring skills so that the learning process is successful. During this presentation, various mentoring techniques will be described and examples of mentoring approaches with be provided. In addition, the presenter will provide a variety of ways that a mentor can effectively support their mentee throughout the process.
Educational Objectives:
- Participants will be able to identify the roles of the Mentor vs the role of the Mentee.
- Participants will be able to define the core skills for mentoring.
- Participants will be able to explain discussion techniques needed in the mentoring process.
- Participants will be able to give examples of effective supports while mentoring.
CEUs on the GO is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities. This GS program is offered for 0.2 CEUs at the “Little/None” Content Knowledge Level.