Affiliation:
1. Xi’an International Studies University
Abstract
Abstract
Textbooks are a significant source of knowledge and a major factor in shaping teaching and learning; however,
textbook analysis has been a neglected area of research. This pilot study examines the coverage of business interpreting
competences and their pedagogical treatment in thirty-two business interpreting textbooks. Two analysis frameworks, on business
interpreting expertise and pedagogical expertise, were developed. The results indicate that most competences are weakly present in
the textbooks and that most pedagogical principles are not well applied. This inadequacy has two potential consequences: (1)
students may leave the classroom ill-equipped and form biased views of the profession, by considering topics well-covered in the
textbooks as important and legitimate while seeing others as unimportant and (2) students may not be adequately assisted in
internalizing and acquiring competences efficiently. This study has implications for translation and interpreting textbook
analysis, adaptation, and development.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Cited by
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