Unsponsored Events

Many advanced courses specifically designed for cued language transliterators are submitted by the host organization for CEH approval. This enables any nationally certified CLT participant to earn CEHs for successfully completing the event. What happens if you are a CLT who would like to attend a course that isn’t approved for CEHs? In such cases, the CLT can apply to earn CEHs individually. An unsponsored event may be a course, presentation, or learning activity.

Unsponsored events open up many more CEH opportunities to CLTs enabling them to earn CEHs for training they select. This enables nationally certified CLTs to select coursework that meets their specific needs, fits their resources, and is accessible to them.

Before Making an Individual Request

First, consider reaching out to the event planner to ask them to consider applying for CEHs to make it a sponsored event. This is the preferred method. Sponsors will be able to put the CEH logo on their advertising and any attending nationally certified CLT will be able to receive CEHs.

Selecting Appropriate Coursework and Events

How do you know if a course will be approved to apply toward your continuing education? Courses and events must be relevant to provision of cued language transliteration services. Content must also be an appropriate level to maintain or advance your related knowledge or skills. The event must be hosted by an organization and led by qualified professionals.

Some events that would likely be approved include presentations on child development, the Deaf community, amplification devices, or American Sign Language, etc.

However, self-directed activities, peer groups, and social events will not be approved as Unsponsored Events. Some other events that would not likely be approved include: Mindfulness for Stressed-Out Educators, Intermediate Cued Speech, Introduction to Cue Reading, Tips and Tricks in Excel for Small Business Owners, or Cues on Tap, etc.

If you have questions about the acceptability of an event, contact our office.

Approval of CEHs for Unsponsored Events is individual to the requestor. The event does not become a CEH Sponsored Event. Another TSC holder who attends the same event would not earn CEHs without first requesting them.

At the Completion of the Event

Unlike CEH Sponsored Events, event organizers won’t be submitting paperwork on your behalf. So, that task falls to you. For training and presentations, you should always ensure that you are provided a certificate of completion/attendance. Certificates must be provided by the organizers and include your name, the dates of attendance, and the hours completed. Certificates that lack any of this information or that are self-generated by the attendee will not be accepted as valid. You should send the certificate to the TECUnit within two weeks following the events completion. [Please note that different verification is required for college coursework.]

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