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Facilitating the Novice to Expert Transition in Interpreter Training: A ‘Deliberate Practice’ Framework Proposal

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Publication: Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Philologia, LVI (1), p. 27
p-ISSN:1220-0484
e-ISSN:2065-9652
Publisher:Editura Presa Universitară Clujeană
Place:Cluj-Napoca
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Abstract:Interpreting is a highly skilled cognitive activity requiring learners to develop specific cognitive skills, processes and sub-tasks in a rather short period of time. Therefore, interpreting students need to receive guidance as to the best strategies enabling them to master these skills and processes. We suggest that the pedagogical theory of “deliberate practice” is the most adapted approach to help novices reach the expert level of performance characteristic of professional interpreters. We propose a general framework for the development of expertise in interpreting that students can apply during their practice sessions.
Key words:interpreter training, learning process, innate vs. acquired abilities, expertise, deliberate practice, pedagogical framework
Language: English
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