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The Next Generation of Research in Interpreter Education: Pursuing Evidence-Based Practices

The Next Generation of Research in Interpreter Education: Pursuing Evidence-Based Practices

Current price: $60.00
Publication Date: October 25th, 2018
Publisher:
Gallaudet University Press
ISBN:
9781944838331
Pages:
144

Description

This collection contributes to an emerging body of research in sign language interpreter education, a field in which research on teaching practices has been rare. The Next Generation of Research in Interpreter Education investigates learning experiences and teaching practices that provide the evidence necessary to inform and advance instructional approaches. The five studies included in this volume examine role-play activities in the classroom, the experiences of Deaf students in interpreting programs, reducing anxiety in the interpreting process, mentoring, and self-assessment. The contributors are a nascent group of educators who represent a growing mastery of contemporary standards in interpreter education. Their chapters share a common theme: the experiences and learning environments of students as they progress toward entry into the interpreting profession.

About the Author

Elizabeth A. Winston is Director of the Teaching Interpreting Educators and Mentors (TIEM) Center in Loveland, CO.

Praise for The Next Generation of Research in Interpreter Education: Pursuing Evidence-Based Practices

"On the whole, this book provides a valuable contribution toward furthering research-based signed language interpreter education in America and beyond...the book also offers valuable insights for the research and practice of spoken language interpreting: an area in which we are still far from completing the shift to systematic, research-based teaching...all educators could be inspired by this book to adopt a researcher perspective regarding their teaching."
— Francesca Maria Frittella