Published October 14, 2024 | Version v1
Publication Open

METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING TRANSLATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Description

Translation studies have evolved significantly in higher education, with methodologies that bridge theoretical foundations and practical applications. This article explores the dominant teaching methodologies in translation programs, emphasizing their importance in developing competent and versatile translators. These methods include task-based learning, translation workshops, contrastive analysis, project-based learning, technology integration, genre-specific training, and the use of corpus linguistics. By examining each approach, the article sheds light on how institutions prepare students for the complexities of translation in professional contexts.

Files

ARIMS 3915.pdf

Files (627.4 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:b66fe6961dfb9581a2c21ee99c725431
627.4 kB Preview Download