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This book provides a theoretical and pragmatic guide to the use of situated learning within structured interpreting programs. Proponents of situated learning theory believe that meaningful learning occurs when students interact with others in the social contexts in which they will be working. With such interactions, students have the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge to authentic contexts that they will encounter throughout their professional lives. While a limited number of research articles exist about the ...

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    • Title: Situated Learning in Interpreter Education by Annette Miner; Brenda Nicodemus
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9783030689032, 3030689034
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    • Edition: 2021 2021 edition
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