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Title: Project-based Translation of Wikipedia Articles in a Tertiary ESP Context: Planning, Execution and Lessons Learnt
Authors: Anđelković, Jelena 
Meršnik, Marija 
Jović, Jovana 
Keywords: ESP;Wikipedia;project-based learning (PBL);translation;collaboration;social constructivism
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Ekonomski fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu
Abstract: Contemporary ESP instruction tends to avoid traditional teaching methods such as
translation, since these were seen as obsolete and believed to discourage communication
skills. Attitude towards translation of specialized authentic texts, however, has been
changing, mostly because of its potential as an activity that contributes to students’ content
and language knowledge and transferable skills, such as problem-solving, collaboration,
decision-making, etc. Following the constructivism-based learning theories, this article
presents the implementation of Project-Based Learning (PBL) in a tertiary ESP context on a
collaborative English-Serbian translation and peer review project of selected Wikipedia
articles. It outlines the project execution phases and reports on the results of a
questionnaire investigating students’ evaluation of the project. The results indicate the
respondents’ overall satisfaction, especially regarding the acquired content knowledge,
technical and teamwork skills, and a better grade gained in the course. The results also
indicate room for improvement in both the organizational aspects of the project, and
collaboration between ESP teachers and project participants, as this may lead to more
proficient language competencies.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3283
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