Translator and interpreter training : issues, methods and debates / edited by John Kearns.
As a research area, education in the fields of translation and interpreting has received growing attention in recent years, with the increasing professionalization of the language-mediation sector demanding ever more highly trained employees with broader repertoires. This trend is evidenced in the p...
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Table of Contents:
- Professionalization and intervention / Candace Séguinot
- Teaching interpreting and interpreting teaching / Alessandro Zannirato
- Training editors in universities / Haidee Kruger, Vaal Triangle Campus
- Mobility programmes as a learning experience for translation students / Dorothy Kelly
- Systematic assessment of translator competence / Catherine Way
- First results of a translation competence experiment / PACTE Group: Allison Beeby [and others]
- SLIP: a tool of the trade married to an educational space / Christine W.L. Wilson and Rita McDade
- Fan translation networks / Minako O'Hagan
- The academic and the vocational in translator education / John Kearns.