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Social Justice Task Force Resources

WSASP has identified and compiled these resources through the work of school psychologists across the state of Washington. These come from a variety of sources and are intended to help schools and families engage in constructive dialogue about social justice issues in the hopes that we can work together to shift the conversation from hate and violence toward understanding and respect. We will be adding to these resources over time.


English Language Learners and Family 

Collaboration

Interpretation Tips Cards for Families

Author(s): WA State Governor's Office of the Education Ombuds (OEO)

Tags: English Language Learners and Family Collaboration, District Level, School Level, Student Level, Website, List of Resources

Description: At the bottom of the page are links to the tips cards referenced in the handout for educators. The tips cards are translated into 8+ different languages and are meant to be given to parents.

Tips for Educators When Using a Qualified Interpreter

Author(s): WA State Gov. Office of the Education Ombuds (OEO)

Tags: English Language Learners and Family Collaboration, District Level, School Level, Tip-sheet

Description: This is a tip sheet for using interpreters to effectively communicate with students and families and includes information on how to access interpreters and managing communication through interpreters.




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