A university study of sign language interpreting in Slovakia and Czechia
Juraj Hladký (),
Roman Vojtechovský,
Klára Herčíková and
Adrian Jan Zasina
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Juraj Hladký: University of Trnava
Roman Vojtechovský: University of Trnava
Klára Herčíková: Charles University
Adrian Jan Zasina: Charles University
Palgrave Communications, 2025, vol. 12, issue 1, 1-9
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Abstract We analyzed student satisfaction with sign language interpretation teaching in Slovak Republic (Trnava University, TU, n = 36) and the Czech Republic (Charles University, CU, n = 16), implemented as a bachelor’s university study program. The anonymous questionnaire with 46 questions was divided into 3 areas. In the area of “satisfaction” up to 90% of respondents from both universities rated this program as interesting. In the area of practical skills (“practice”), a significant difference was found especially in the questions focused on interpreting into sign language and understanding the deaf (P
Date: 2025
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