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Use of Project-based Training in Teaching Business Translation
Author(s) -
Belqes Al-Sowaidi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european journal of education and pedagogy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2736-4534
DOI - 10.24018/ejedu.2021.2.4.114
Subject(s) - test (biology) , arabic , training (meteorology) , control (management) , mathematics education , business english , significant difference , business education , medical education , psychology , computer science , higher education , artificial intelligence , mathematics , political science , linguistics , medicine , paleontology , philosophy , physics , statistics , meteorology , law , biology
The present study reports on the use of project-based learning in teaching business translation at the undergraduate level at two Yemeni universities; namely, Al-Saeed University and Taiz University. Two groups of students, one control and the other experimental, were selected. Both groups took a pre-test in business translation in which they were asked to translate several texts from Arabic into English, and vice versa. After the pre-test, the two groups completed a 3-month business translation course. Project-based translation training was used with the experimental group. The control group covered the content of the course in a traditional manner. Both groups were asked to take a post-test in business translation after completion of the course. The study concluded that the experimental group that completed the project-based training showed more progress than the control group. The difference between the mean of the two groups was found to be significant, at p < 0.05. Members of the experimental group were also interviewed about the project-based approach adopted in the programme to gain insights into its pros and cons.

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