Mapping the Research Landscape of Interpreter and Translator Education explores research themes in interpreter and translator education based on a systematic review of more than 20 years of research in the field.
Much agony over writing research papers originates in the failure of the academic system to teach students how to use the library and how to write formally structured English.
In Poetics of Listening, renowned sound studies scholar Brandon LaBelle brings critical attention to listening as a practice, one that can wield significant impact onto individual, interpersonal and community wellbeing.
The 16th century saw the rise of movements of religious reform which, in Spain as elsewhere, contributed to make the history of the period such a ferment.
English Literacy Educators Working with Refugee Families highlights best practices for English literacy instruction when working with refugees in the United States.