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RID Certification Maintenance Program  --  An Overview

Forms are available below

FRID is a sponsor for RID’s Certification Maintenance Program, CMP.  FRID offers, as a benefit, free processing of CEUs to both our individual and organizational members.  Here you will find a brief overview of the CMP program.

The integrity of RID Certification requires a commitment to life-long learning.  It is the mission of the Certification Maintenance Program to ensure the quality and effectiveness of educational opportunities provided a framework for certification maintenance, which will guarantee full and fair participation for all certified members. (Motion 96.07)

All RID certified interpreters and transliterators, NIC certified interpreters, NAD certified (levels III, IV, and V) interpreters are required to complete CEUs under the RID’s CMP.  The CMP requires participants earn a minimum of eight continuing education units, CEUs, during each four-year CMP cycle.  These CEUs are earned by successfully completing learning activities approved by sponsors.

Certification maintenance is based upon CEUs.  The CEU is an internationally standardized measurement: ten (10) contact hours of participation equals 1.0 CEU.  The traditional CEU is related to the instructional hours; the most common module of educational experience, and the 60-minute clock hour is used in making calculations.  Only completed instructional hours are considered is assigning CEUs .  Lunch hours, socials and break times do not earn CEUs.  Non-traditional educational experiences must be assessed to determine how to assign CEUs in a manner consistent with the concept and philosophy of the traditional CEU.  All continuing education activities must involve endeavors that exceed the participants’ routine employment responsibilities.  This means that CEUs CANNOT be earned for workshops/activities that the interpreter is interpreting.

The content areas in which interpreters/transliterators can receive CEUs are divided into two categories: Professional Studies (linguistic and cultural studies; theoretical and experiential studies; specialization studies) and General Studies (human service and leadership; general knowledge studies). 

Professional Studies contains content that directly affects the field of interpreting/transliterating.  A minimum of 6.0 CEUs must be completed in this section during each CMP cycle. 

Examples of Professional Studies topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Linguistic and Cultural Studies

The study of any language of linguistic systems, as well as general cultural studies, and the study of any specific culture.  Examples include: Advanced ASL vocabulary and grammar development, Advanced English vocabulary and grammar development, Linguistics of ASL, Linguistics of English, Language variation, Sociolinguistics, Deaf culture, American culture, Minority group dynamics, Cross-cultural studies, Multi-cultural studies, etc.

 

 

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For more information Contact

2nd Vice President CMP

Andrea Smith BA, CI, CT

FRIDCMP@tampabay.rr.com