26MAOSTBH1 | Interpreter in Education Course Delivery - American Sign Language | MA for Districts
Federal opportunity from DOE02148 - Department of Elementary and Secondary Education • Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2029. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 86-13-00.
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The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education invites bidders to deliver courses to provide training for certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters to support interactions between schools and families in the education setting. Vendors will employ Department-approved instructors and utilize provided syllabus and training materials. This is a prequalified list of vendors for individuals/organizations to use at their own expense.
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The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is seeking bids for the delivery of courses aimed at training certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters. This program is essential for enhancing communication between schools and families within the education setting. Vendors must utilize Department-approved instructors and provided training materials that support the curriculum.
The buyer aims to establish a prequalified list of vendors to provide training for certified ASL interpreters, ensuring effective communication between educational institutions and families.
- Provide training courses for ASL interpreters.
- Utilize Department-approved instructors.
- Employ provided syllabus and training materials.
- Proof of vendor qualifications and experience in ASL training.
- Details on instructor credentials.
- Proposed course syllabus and training materials.
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- No specific start and end dates for the courses are provided.
- Unclear on the expected number of training sessions per year.
- Details on the evaluation criteria for bids are not specified.
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