The aims of the current study are threefold. The first aim is to investigate how writing reflective journals may facilitate student interpreters’ learning process in becoming more reflective and in assessing their own interpreting performance. The second aim is to investigate the relationship between self-assessment and reflection. The third aim is to explore how different scaffolding tools may have influenced the development of students’ reflective thinking and their approach to self-assessment. Initially, educational theories, theoretical constructs on reflection and learner self-assessment were reviewed to examine the concepts of reflection and self-assessment in the context of interpreter training. Empirical studies on the functions of...
Active participation of students in the self-evaluation of their learning and the development of ref...
Developing students’ interpreting competence requires not only systematic training of interpreting s...
Teaching learners to reflect on their work has been widely researched within language-learning conte...
The purpose of this case study was to track the progression of a novice interpreter’s use of self-re...
This study examined self-reflective techniques used by English–American Sign Language (ASL) interpre...
The theoretical-empirical thesis deals with the importance of self-assessment and peer assessment fo...
Sign language interpreters confront a diversity of complex situations in their everyday work. To be ...
Sign language interpreters confront a diversity of complex situations in their everyday work. To be ...
This study reports on the utilization of a student self-reflection log within a first-year universit...
This commentary discusses the application of video annotation software (ELAN) in the Auslan–English ...
The intent of this research is to utilize the self-efficacy construct in the profession of signed la...
In this article, the author argues for the development of consultative supervision within the interp...
This investigation of current and former interpreting students was conducted to explore students’ ex...
The reflection presented in this paper focuses on the improvement of student translating/interpretin...
Interpreter Training Programs (ITPs) are tasked with the responsibility of preparing prospective int...
Active participation of students in the self-evaluation of their learning and the development of ref...
Developing students’ interpreting competence requires not only systematic training of interpreting s...
Teaching learners to reflect on their work has been widely researched within language-learning conte...
The purpose of this case study was to track the progression of a novice interpreter’s use of self-re...
This study examined self-reflective techniques used by English–American Sign Language (ASL) interpre...
The theoretical-empirical thesis deals with the importance of self-assessment and peer assessment fo...
Sign language interpreters confront a diversity of complex situations in their everyday work. To be ...
Sign language interpreters confront a diversity of complex situations in their everyday work. To be ...
This study reports on the utilization of a student self-reflection log within a first-year universit...
This commentary discusses the application of video annotation software (ELAN) in the Auslan–English ...
The intent of this research is to utilize the self-efficacy construct in the profession of signed la...
In this article, the author argues for the development of consultative supervision within the interp...
This investigation of current and former interpreting students was conducted to explore students’ ex...
The reflection presented in this paper focuses on the improvement of student translating/interpretin...
Interpreter Training Programs (ITPs) are tasked with the responsibility of preparing prospective int...
Active participation of students in the self-evaluation of their learning and the development of ref...
Developing students’ interpreting competence requires not only systematic training of interpreting s...
Teaching learners to reflect on their work has been widely researched within language-learning conte...