ATA66 Annual Conference Highlights for T&I Educators
By Lorena Pike, MA, CCI On Friday, October 24, 2025, I arrived in Boston early in the morning. I was expecting very cold weather, and Boston certainly lived up to […]
By Lorena Pike, MA, CCI On Friday, October 24, 2025, I arrived in Boston early in the morning. I was expecting very cold weather, and Boston certainly lived up to […]
The ATA66 Conference in Boston promises an exciting lineup for those invested in translation and interpreting pedagogy. Across three days, educators and trainers will have the chance to explore diverse approaches to preparing the next generation of professionals while engaging with timely debates on the role of training, technology, and collaboration.
By Valeria Petrocchi Artusi’s cookbook La scienza del tradurre e l’arte del mangiar bene2 of 1891 is today still considered an unquestionable source for professional cooks, and not only in […]
By Helen Eby and Christina Green Andrew Gillies is considered one of the best trainers of interpreters and interpreter trainers in Europe. Now, the Educators Division and the Interpreters Division […]
The Educators Division will have the following meetings: 1. Our annual MeetUp will take place on Sunday, October 18th at 7:00 pm EST and will be carried out jointly with […]
Thursday Educators & Trainers Topics Agenda October 24, 2019 11:15 am – 12:15 pm (004) Learners, Teachers, and Tasks: Reflective Practice for Success in the Translation Classroom Kelly Washbourne (MESQUITE G) 2:00 […]
The EdD will get together for dinner on Thursday, October 24 at 6:00 p.m. We will gather in the lobby of the conference main hotel connected to the convention center, Renaissance Palm Springs […]
We are happy to announce that Kelly Washbourne will be presenting the following sessions in the next ATA´s Conference in Palm Springs: Kelly Washbourne (MIIS, 1990) has taught at the […]
By Liz Essary When I started the first year of my graduate work entirely online, I wasn’t sure what to expect as a student. I only knew that getting comfortable […]
“The mission of the ATA’s Educators Division is to enhance the educational experience of translation and interpreting students by offering educators and trainers a platform to share knowledge, experience, and resources, and helping each other in becoming better instructors. ATA’s Educators Division emphasizes inclusiveness by connecting instructors of translation and interpreting at all different levels and language combinations, and it heavily depends on the collegiality of its members to fulfill its mission.”