This article focuses on the role of the educational interpreter as seen from the student’s perspective. Based on a classroom study conducted in Norway, it presents an analysis of interviews with highschool students who have hearing loss and with students who do not. The main finding is that both groups have similar expectations for the educational interpreter’s role. Repeatedly mentioned topics were connected to how the interpreters mediated language, how they coordinated their interaction, and how they facilitated small talk situations between the students. With respect to the coordinative function, both groups appreciate if the interpreter advises them on how to organise the seating and coordinates the turn-taking. Deaf and hard-of-...
In the state of Minnesota, the number of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students in mainstream educa...
This chapter argues that the assumption that mainstream education—supported by sign language interpr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between K-12 interpreters’ training in...
-This article focuses on the role of the educational interpreter as seen from the student’s perspect...
Educational interpreters nationwide fill a variety of roles in their schools, including interpreter,...
Mainstream education is intended to offer meaningful inclusion, providing appropriate learning servi...
In the last years an increased number of students who are deaf and hard-of-hearing are educated with...
The author reports on how interpreting students developed their evidence-based practice while becomi...
This article reports on students’ process of Bildung expressed as their construction of professional...
This qualitative multiple case study research project examines interpreter use for students who are ...
In this article, we examine the literature on educational inter-preting for information related to o...
This study takes a sociocultural approach to the examination of how interpreters mediate interaction...
AbstractThis study investigated the ongoing job ambiguity and role conflict of certified educational...
This article describes some of the findings of a study whose aim was to shed light upon Norway’s Wor...
The goal of this article is to present some descriptions about the educational interpreter performan...
In the state of Minnesota, the number of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students in mainstream educa...
This chapter argues that the assumption that mainstream education—supported by sign language interpr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between K-12 interpreters’ training in...
-This article focuses on the role of the educational interpreter as seen from the student’s perspect...
Educational interpreters nationwide fill a variety of roles in their schools, including interpreter,...
Mainstream education is intended to offer meaningful inclusion, providing appropriate learning servi...
In the last years an increased number of students who are deaf and hard-of-hearing are educated with...
The author reports on how interpreting students developed their evidence-based practice while becomi...
This article reports on students’ process of Bildung expressed as their construction of professional...
This qualitative multiple case study research project examines interpreter use for students who are ...
In this article, we examine the literature on educational inter-preting for information related to o...
This study takes a sociocultural approach to the examination of how interpreters mediate interaction...
AbstractThis study investigated the ongoing job ambiguity and role conflict of certified educational...
This article describes some of the findings of a study whose aim was to shed light upon Norway’s Wor...
The goal of this article is to present some descriptions about the educational interpreter performan...
In the state of Minnesota, the number of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students in mainstream educa...
This chapter argues that the assumption that mainstream education—supported by sign language interpr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between K-12 interpreters’ training in...