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  1. Get your RID certification and then get your teaching certification for the state you want to work in.

    Follow the link to see what the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf has to say. (1)

  2. If you already have a clear credential in another subject, you can: A) take the CSET in ASL or B) have at least 32 units to satisfy the NCLB act and get a supplimentary. I taught that last year at my high school..it was a BLAST! I also had over 12 years of Interpreting behind me though.

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