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This work contributes to the emerging body of research on learning experiences and teaching practices in sign language interpreter education.


This collection contributes to an emerging body of research in sign language interpreter education, a field in which research on teaching practices has been rare. The Next Generation of Research in Interpreter Education investigates learning experiences and teaching practices that provide the evidence necessary to inform and advance instructional approaches. The five studies included in this volume examine role-play activities in the classroom, the experiences of Deaf students in interpreting programs, reducing anxiety in the interpreting process, mentoring, and self-assessment. The contributors are a nascent group of educators who represent a growing mastery of contemporary standards in interpreter education. Their chapters share a common theme: the experiences and learning environments of students as they progress toward entry into the interpreting profession.
Advisory Board vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Elizabeth A. Winston
1 Applying Adult Learning Theory to ASL-English Interpretation Role-Play Activities
1(18)
Paul Harrelson
Annie Marks
Chan Yi Hin
2 Exploring Deaf Interpreter Education: Narratives from Practitioners and Students
19(29)
Jeremy Rogers
3 Anxiety and Self-Efficacy in Novice Interpreters: Examining the Impact of SMART Goal Setting and Mastery Rehearsal Scriptwriting
48(26)
Kimberly S. Bates
4 Practitioners' Perspectives on Mentoring
74(28)
Kimberly A. Boeh
5 Teaching to Self-Assess: Developing Critical Thinking Skills for Student Interpreters
102(21)
Stephen Fitzmaurice
Contributors 123(3)
Index 126