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Building pre-professional identity during translator education - experiences from the multilingual translation workshop at the university of Turku




AuthorsSalo Pia, Veivo Outi, Salmi Leena

PublisherAarhus University

Publication year2020

JournalHermes: Journal of Language and Communication in Business

Journal name in sourceHermes (Denmark)

Volume60

First page 97

Last page110

eISSN1903-1785

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7146/HJLCB.V60I0.121313

Web address https://tidsskrift.dk/her/article/view/51154119

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/51154119


Abstract

Against the backdrop of the constantly changing professional environment, translator education needs to invest in the work readiness and employability of its graduates. This article explores translation students’ emerging professional identity, referred to here as pre-professional identity (PPI) and its relevance for enhancing work readiness.. For this purpose, we have examined self-reflective essays written by translation students participating in a translation business simulation as part of their MA studies. The findings suggest that, in order to support students in building PPI, to facilitate the transition to the labour market, and to foster employability, it is useful to provide students with pedagogical approaches based on experiential learning combined with opportunities for critical self-reflection.


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