Towards understanding interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation: An exploratory study

This paper reports on an exploratory study on profiling interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation in a Chinese context. Reflective essays were collected from 40 postgraduate trainees, and questionnaires were administered to 120 undergraduate and postgraduate trainees. Based on the data collected, this pa...

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Main Author: Zhiwei Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Sydney University 2016-07-01
Series:Translation and Interpreting : the International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research
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Online Access:http://www.trans-int.org/index.php/transint/article/view/473/260
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spelling doaj-53f4bb358d7c4296b184787e55b67e422020-11-25T03:13:57ZengWestern Sydney UniversityTranslation and Interpreting : the International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research1836-93242016-07-018210.12807/ti.108202.2016.a02Towards understanding interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation: An exploratory studyZhiwei WuThis paper reports on an exploratory study on profiling interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation in a Chinese context. Reflective essays were collected from 40 postgraduate trainees, and questionnaires were administered to 120 undergraduate and postgraduate trainees. Based on the data collected, this paper examines the interrelation among the Criterion Factors (Motivation and Demotivation), the Internal Factors (Ideal Self, Instrumentality and Avoidance), and the External Factors (Teaching Methods, Perceived Supports and Perceived Competence). The study shows that (1) although generally high in motivation, interpreter trainees are susceptible to demotivation; (2) trainees’ Ideal Self (future self-guide) is a better motivator than Instrumentality and Avoidance; (3) factors leading to trainee demotivation could be categorized into four groups: self-, peer-, teacher-, and institute-attributed, and Teacher Factor is the most frequently cited demotivating factor by trainees. Informed by these findings, the paper proposes an expanded research agenda on motivation in interpreting studies and highlights two new measures to encourage and sustain trainee motivation.http://www.trans-int.org/index.php/transint/article/view/473/260motivationdemotivationinterpreter trainingpedagogy
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Towards understanding interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation: An exploratory study
Translation and Interpreting : the International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research
motivation
demotivation
interpreter training
pedagogy
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title Towards understanding interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation: An exploratory study
title_short Towards understanding interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation: An exploratory study
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title_full_unstemmed Towards understanding interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation: An exploratory study
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publisher Western Sydney University
series Translation and Interpreting : the International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research
issn 1836-9324
publishDate 2016-07-01
description This paper reports on an exploratory study on profiling interpreter trainees’ (de)motivation in a Chinese context. Reflective essays were collected from 40 postgraduate trainees, and questionnaires were administered to 120 undergraduate and postgraduate trainees. Based on the data collected, this paper examines the interrelation among the Criterion Factors (Motivation and Demotivation), the Internal Factors (Ideal Self, Instrumentality and Avoidance), and the External Factors (Teaching Methods, Perceived Supports and Perceived Competence). The study shows that (1) although generally high in motivation, interpreter trainees are susceptible to demotivation; (2) trainees’ Ideal Self (future self-guide) is a better motivator than Instrumentality and Avoidance; (3) factors leading to trainee demotivation could be categorized into four groups: self-, peer-, teacher-, and institute-attributed, and Teacher Factor is the most frequently cited demotivating factor by trainees. Informed by these findings, the paper proposes an expanded research agenda on motivation in interpreting studies and highlights two new measures to encourage and sustain trainee motivation.
topic motivation
demotivation
interpreter training
pedagogy
url http://www.trans-int.org/index.php/transint/article/view/473/260
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