PEDAGOGÍA DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN: INVESTIGACIÓN EMPÍRICA SOBRE PERCEPCIÓN DE ESTUDIANTES

Authors

  • Luis Alonso Bacigalupe Universidad de Vigo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30827/sendebar.v16i0.1052

Keywords:

empirical research, teaching interpretíng, variables, survey, students' perception, labour market

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to briefly illustrate the development of a course of specialized conference interpreting at the University of Vigo (Spain) such as it was delivered during the second term of 2004 in the language pair English-Spanish. The description of materials do es not intend to be exhaustive, since these are just a sample of the many that might have been used. It is, however, our intention, to show the profusion of variables to which our students are subject to, in an attempt to mirror thechanging conditions of the labour market. Nonetheless, the central component of this article will be the results of a survey on students' perceptions of the course. This will help us determine if we are truly meeting our teaching objectives in an attempt to develop the skills of prospective interpreters. One of these is to make our students aware of the complexity of professional interpreting and the many variables relevant for a high-quality performance.

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Published

2005-01-15

How to Cite

Bacigalupe, L. A. (2005). PEDAGOGÍA DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN: INVESTIGACIÓN EMPÍRICA SOBRE PERCEPCIÓN DE ESTUDIANTES. Sendebar, 16, 193–217. https://doi.org/10.30827/sendebar.v16i0.1052

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Section

Interpreting