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1.
What you sholud know before taking ATA ́s certification exam por
  • Hanlen, Terry
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 9, volume XXXVI, September 2007 ; vol. 36, n. 9Temas: ATA [USA]; EVALUACION; TRADUCTORES.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVI, number 9
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, september 2007
Resumen: Here are the answers to some frequently asked question we receive concerning ATA ́s Certification Program and its exam
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School outreach contest winner draws attention of Florida Governor local media : 2008 contest now open por
  • Clementi, Lilian
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 1, volume XXXVII, January 2008 ; vol. 37, n. 1Temas: ATA [USA]; ENSENANZA DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS; ESCUELAS; INTERPRETACIÓN; PROMOCION DE LA PROFESION; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVII, number 1
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, january 2008
Resumen: It is important that Florida schools accommodate foreign language programs. Your commitment to advancing foreign language has helped to shaped the future of education...
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Promoting translation in public education por
  • Anderson, Kirk
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 1, volume XXXVII, January 2008 ; vol. 37, n. 1Temas: ATA [USA]; ENSENANZA PRIMARIA; INTERPRETACIÓN; PROMOCION DE LA PROFESION; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVII, number 1
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, january 2008
Resumen: ATA`s pro bono project, Wich is understaken in conjuntion with ATA`s Anual Conference, highlights the critical role that translators and interpreters play in our society, and often gives volunteers an opportunity to make difference. In 2007, ATA`s pro bono project ventured into new territory. For the first time, ATA partnered with its local chapter, in this case the Northen California Translators Association (NCTA), to develop and implement a pro bono project that combines several innovations.
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A gigabyte of new information : ATA translation tools seminar por
  • McKay, Corinne
Series ; XXXVI9Temas: ATA [USA]; CONFERENCIAS; HERRAMIENTAS PARA LA TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVI, number 9
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, september 2007
Resumen: ATA, in cooperation with the Colorado Translators Association (CTA, www.cta-web.org); held a two day Trnaslations Seminars in Denver, Colorado, on june 16 and 17, targeted at experienced linguists seeking advanced level continuing education.
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Getting the most from your ATA Language Services Directory Profile [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Lindemuth Bodeux, Eve
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 6, volume L, Nov/Dec 2021 ; vol. 50; n. 6Temas: TRADUCCIÓN; INTERPRETACIÓN; DIRECTORIOS; ASOCIACIONES PROFESIONALES; ATA [USA].
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume L, number 6
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Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, november-december 2021
Resumen: Knowing what search options are offered in the Language Services Directory can help you craft a profile that fully maximizes the types of searches one could make.
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Exploring freelance business practices por
  • Racette, Dorothee
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 10, volume XXXVI, October 2007 ; vol. 36, n. 10Temas: ATA [USA]; COMISIONES; ESTADOS UNIDOS; INTÉRPRETES; MARKETING; TRABAJO AUTONOMO; TRADUCTORES.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVI, number 10
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, october 2007
Resumen: Did you know that freelance translators and interpreters account for more than 70o of ATA's membership?. Yes, the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in our association... or it is?. Time and again, ATA ́s Business Practices Education Committee hears from independent contractors who are learning business management skill through the school of hard knocks. In a increasingly open and competitive market, these mistakes are costing them dearly.
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Education in the spotlight : A report from ATA's Education and Pedagogy Committee [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Walsh, Caitilin
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 4, volume XLV, July/August 2016 ; vol. 45; n. 4Temas: ATA [USA]; ESTADOS UNIDOS; FORMACIÓN PROFESIONAL; INTÉRPRETES; PROGRAMAS DE CAPACITACION; TRADUCTORES.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XLV, number 4
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, july-august 2016
Resumen: ATA is committed to promoting high standards in translator and interpreter training and to the development of translation and interpreting programs within the American educational system. At the ATA Board of Directors' January meeting, the Board was briefed on the expanded charge for the Education and Pedagogy Committee. The committee will broaden its reach and scope of activities to monitor translation and interpreting (T&I) programs in the U.S. at every level. It will also cultivate and maintain relationships with several allied organizations. (For example, the committee serves as a liaison to the American Translation and Interpreting Studies Association.)
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Certification pass rates 2004-2014 por
  • Koby, Geoffrey S
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 2, volume XLV, Mar/Apr 2016 ; vol. 45, n. 2Temas: ATA [USA]; COMISIONES; ESTADISTICA; EXAMEN; INFORMES; PROGRAMAS DE CAPACITACION; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XLV, number 2
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, march-april 2016
Resumen: The Certification Committee is happy to report here on certification pass rates for 2004-2014.1 Pass rates have remained relatively stable over time, and this is reflected in the 2004-2014 data as well. To describe the results effectively and avoid distortion, the information has been divided into two groups: 1) languages with 40 or more exams in the reporting period; and 2) languages with extremely low volume (ELV), defined as language pairs with fewer than 40 exams in the reporting period.
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ATA's power-packed Energy Conference por
  • Reuss, Jackie
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 8, volume XXXVI, August 2007 ; vol. 36, n. 8Temas: ATA [USA]CONFERENCIAS; RECURSOS ENERGETICOS; TRADUCCION CIENTIFICO-TECNICA.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVI, number 8
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, august 2007
Resumen: Accustomed to compact. European cities, I never did find Houston's downtown during my visit to Texas this past May to attend ATA's Energy Conference
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The ATA Nominating Committee : A peek behind the curtains por
  • Kostiainen, Tuomas
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 8, volume XXXVI, August 2007 ; vol. 36, n. 8Temas: ATA [USA]ELECCIONES; COMISIONES.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVI, number 8
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, august 2007
Resumen: Actually, I do not think there are any curtains here, but i liked the title and believe there are still a lot o members who do not know why or how these eigth excellent names ended up on the satete of candidates for ATA office. The purpose of this article is to explain exactly that, and also to encourgae you to be a part of the process next year.
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ATA/ Midwest Associaction of Translators and Interpreters Court Interpreting Seminar por
  • Vidoni, Eric
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 9, volume XXXVII, Sep 2008 ; vol. 37, n. 9Temas: ATA [USA]; CONFERENCIAS; ESTADOS UNIDOS; INTERPRETACIÓN CONSECUTIVA; INTERPRETACIÓN JUDICIAL; INTÉRPRETES JURÍDICOS.
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVII, number 9
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, september 2008
Resumen: The Court Interpreting Seminar, a professional development opportunity co-hosted by Ata and the Midwest Associaction of Translators and Interpreters on june 21:22 at the Embassy Suites O'Hare in Chicago, Illinois, was without a doubt an "ear-opening experience". This two-day event featured four guest speakers and attracted attendees from all over the country... To excel as an interpreter, you have to put yourself in the speaker's shoes..
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Ata in the Nation ́s Capital por
  • Oldroyd, Barbara
Series The ATA Chronicle : number 7, volume XXXVII, July 2008 ; vol. 37, n. 7Temas: ATA [USA]; CONFERENCIAS; FUENTES DE INFORMACION; INDUSTRIA DEL LENGUAJE; ORGANISMOS OFICIALES; SERVICIOS DE INFORMACION; SERVICIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN; SERVICIOS LINGUISTICOS; WASHINGTON, DC [PROVINCIA].
Origen: The ATA Chronicle, volume XXXVII, number 7
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Detalles de publicación: Alexandria, VA : American Translator Association, july 2008
Resumen: Ata ́s Government Seminar, held April 5-6 at the L ́Enfant Plaza Hotel in Washington, DC, drew more than 100 attendees, some from as far away as Puerto Rico and Brazil! The seminar targeted translators and interpreters seeking advanced-level continuing education.
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