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Training and Assessment Systems for K-12 Educational Interpreters (TASK12)

Training and Assessment Systems for K-12 Educational Interpreters (TASK12)

Training and Assessment Systems for K-12 Educational Interpreters (TASK12) is a multi-state assessment program designed to support sign language interpreters in educational settings. In partnership with many state education agencies and the center for Technical Assistance for Excellence in Special Education (TAESE), we endeavor to provide educational interpreters an opportunity to evaluate and improve their skills. 

 

The current state members of TASK12 are:

Alabama (AL)
Alaska (AK)
Arizona (AZ)
Hawaii (HI)
Iowa (IA)
Idaho (ID)
Kansas (KS)
Montana (MT)
North Carolina (NC)
North Dakota (ND)
Nebraska (NE)
New Mexico (NM)
Oklahoma (OK)
Oregon (OR)
Utah (UT)
Wyoming (WY)

As TASK12 grows to a national service, we welcome new states and K-12 interpreters. Information regarding membership is available on the TASK12 Membership page.

EIPA Testing

TASK12 has offered over 6000 assessments to help interpreters improve.

The TASK12 Project continues to serve its partnering states by providing on-site testing opportunities using the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA). TASK12 has surpassed the 6,000 test mark. This means that over 6,000 K-12 educational interpreters have had the opportunity to show their best work during this 2-hour skills assessment. Each interpreter receives a complete diagnostic workup with recognition of skill strengths and recommendations for improvement. Each state receives a research-based report with training and education recommendations based on interpreter performance. If you have questions about the EIPA, view the EIPA FAQs page or the EIPA Written Test page.

The EIPA Diagnostic Center, located in Omaha, NE, at Boys Town National Research Hospital (BTNRH), is a non-profit organization dedicated to research, education, and clinical treatment of children and adults with hearing loss. BTNRH oversees the administration of the EIPA Diagnostic Center, approves all Local Test Administrators (LTA), coordinates the rating of assessments, and is the sole proprietary owner of the EIPA and all associated materials.

Jennifer Harvey, Director of the TASK12 Project, is an approved LTA and is approved for human subjects' research by BTNRH. She coordinates the administration of the EIPA in TASK12 states. TASK12 works closely with the BTNRH EIPA Diagnostic Center to assure that the administration of the EIPA continues to be reliable and accessible. To find out more about TASK12 Staff, view the TASK12 Staff page.

BTNRH has established the EIPA test rate of $350. Questions regarding the test instrument and its administration throughout the United States and Canada should be directed to BTNRH.

If you have questions or would like more information, contact us.