Training translators in South Africa : first global questions
Published Article === This article questions current philosophies and practices in translator training in South Africa against the background of the international debate on translator training. It puts up for discussion the notion of a competent translator as the basis for departure in a discussi...
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Journal for New Generation Sciences : Socio-constructive language practice : training in the South African context : Special Edition, Vol 6, Issue 3: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein
2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11462/513 |
Summary: | Published Article === This article questions current philosophies and practices in translator training
in South Africa against the background of the international debate on
translator training. It puts up for discussion the notion of a competent
translator as the basis for departure in a discussion on translator training. The
context within which translator training takes place is discussed, with specific
reference to the South African context. The choice for a particular theory of
teaching and learning, as well as assessment in translator training receives
attention. The article puts forward various research questions that should be
addressed in order to enhance translator training. |
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