Language in Language Teacher Education

Language in Language Teacher Education

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  • Author: H. R. Trappes-Lomax
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
  • ISBN: 9027216983
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

This volume explores the defining element in the work of language teacher educators: language itself. The book is in two parts. The first part holds up to scrutiny concepts of language that underlie much practice in language teacher education yet too frequently remain under-examined. These include language as social institution, language as verbal practice, language as reflexive practice, language as school subject and language as medium of language learning. The chapters in the second part are written by language teacher educators working in a range of institutional contexts and on a variety of types of program including both long and short courses, both pre-service and in-service courses, and teacher education practice focusing variously on metalinguistic awareness for teachers, language improvement, and classroom communication. The unifying factor is that collectively they illuminate how language teacher educators research their practice and reflect on underlying principles.


Language Teacher Development in Digital Contexts

Language Teacher Development in Digital Contexts

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  • Author: Hayriye Kayi-Aydar
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
  • ISBN: 9027258244
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

This volume demonstrates how various methodologies and tools have been used to analyze the multidimensional, dynamic, and complex nature of identities and professional development of language teachers in digital contexts that have not been adequately examined before. It therefore offers new understandings and conceptualizations of language teacher development and learning in varied digital environments. The collection of pieces illustrates a field that is recognizing that digital environments are the contexts of teacher learning, not simply the object of it, and that issues of identity and agency are central to that learning. As an excellent resource on digital technologies, CALL, gaming, or language teacher identity and agency, the book can be used as a textbook in various applied linguistics courses and graduate seminars.


On Being a Language Teacher

On Being a Language Teacher

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  • Author: Norma López-Burton
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 0300189583
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 404

On Being a Language Teacher provides an innovative, personal approach to second-language teaching. Through illustrative personal anecdotes, this text guides new and aspiring language teachers through key pedagogical strategies while encouraging productive reflection by classroom veterans. An ancillary website provides online videos to complement the text by showing an experienced teacher applying the book’s lessons. In a market dominated by dense theoretical approaches to language pedagogy, this text provides an instantly accessible, practical set of teaching tools for educators at all levels. Its accessible style and affordability give it the flexibility to serve as either a primary or a supplemental text for teaching assistants, students in credential programs, or undergraduates in applied linguistics courses.


Becoming a Language Teacher

Becoming a Language Teacher

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  • Author: Elaine Horwitz
  • Publisher: Castledown
  • ISBN: 9780648184416
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Becoming a Language Teacher, by respected author and experienced language teacher Elaine K. Horwitz, gives pre- and in-service teachers the skills they need to meet the needs of all language learners in today's diverse classrooms-while encouraging them to develop a personal approach to language teaching. Using a warm, supportive tone, the author clearly explains the fundamental concepts of second language acquisition and language teaching. A much-needed resource at a time when it is critical for all mainstream teachers to focus on language, this guide describes how to develop language for academic needs as well as for communication purpose and addresses the latest trends in language teaching.


Language, Culture, and Community in Teacher Education

Language, Culture, and Community in Teacher Education

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  • Author: Maria Estela Brisk
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135155240
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

Published by Routledge for the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education This volume addresses the pressing reality in teacher education that all teachers need to be prepared to work effectively with linguistically and culturally diverse student populations. Every classroom in the country is already, or will soon be, deeply affected by the changing demographics of America’s students. Marilyn Cochran-Smith’s Foreword and Donaldo Macedo’s Introductory Essay set the context with respect to teacher education and student demographics, followed by a series of chapters presented in three sections: knowledge, practice, and policy. The literature on language education has typically been discussed in relation to preparing ESL or bilingual teachers. Typically, needs of culturally and linguistically diverse students, including immigrants, refugees, language minority populations, African Americans, and deaf students, have been addressed separately. This volume emphasizes that these children have both common educational needs and needs that are culturally and linguistically specific. It is directed to the preparation of ALL teachers who work with culturally and linguistically diverse students. It not only focuses on how teachers need to change but how faculty and curriculum need to be transformed, and how to better train teacher education candidates to understand and work efficaciously with the communities in which culturally and linguistically diverse students tend to be predominant. The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) is a national, voluntary association of higher education institutions and related organizations. Our mission is to promote the learning of all PK-12 students through high-quality, evidence-based preparation and continuing education for all school personnel. For more information on our publications, visit our website at: www.aacte.org.


Memory

Memory

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  • Author: Gianfranco Conti
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 286

Memory: What Every Language Teacher Should KnowHow do we help students remember? If teachers understand how memory works, there is more chance of helping students do well through effective curriculum and lesson planning. This book is an introduction to memory written specifically with language teachers in mind. Taking evidence from the fields cognitive science and second language acquisition, the authors examine a range of important aspects of memory. These include working memory, phonological memory, long-term memory, cognitive load, implicit and explicit knowledge, prospective memory, metamemory, learning from mistakes, the emotional factors affecting retention and curriculum design with memory in mind. Full references, questions for reflection, and suggestions for further reading and viewing are provided at the end of each of the 16 chapters.The authors apply research evidence to the languages classroom, with suggestions for pedagogy and specific classroom activities.Previous books by the authors are The Language Teacher Toolkit (2016) and Breaking the Sound Barrier: Teaching Langugae Learners How to Listen (2019)


Tasks for Language Teachers

Tasks for Language Teachers

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  • Author: Martin Parrott
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521426664
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 340

This book contains 40 tasks of two types: discussion tasks and classroom-based tasks.


Linguistics for Language Teachers

Linguistics for Language Teachers

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  • Author: Sunny Park-Johnson
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134814895
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 212

This book is an accessible introduction to linguistics specifically tailored for teachers of second language/bilingual education. It guides teachers stepwise through the components of language, focusing on the areas of linguistics that are most pertinent for teaching. Throughout the book there are opportunities to analyze linguistic data and discuss language-related issues in various educational and social contexts. Readers will be able to identify patterns in actual language use to inform their teaching and help learners advance to the next level. A highly readable account of how language works, this book is an ideal text for teacher education courses.


Lessons from Good Language Teachers

Lessons from Good Language Teachers

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  • Author: Carol Griffiths
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108489265
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 351

Explains how good language teachers work, drawing on teacher training theory as well as many examples and case studies.


Teacher Learning in Language Teaching

Teacher Learning in Language Teaching

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  • Author: Donald Freeman
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521559073
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 406

This book introduces a new field of educational research called teacher learning, as it applies to the teaching of languages. Up until recently, the study of second language teacher education has focused mainly on the knowledge base and specific skills needed for effective teaching. This book invites us to look at teacher education from a fresh point of view, through an exploration of the thinking and learning processes of individuals as they learn to teach. Seventeen original articles, based on studies done in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, provide examples of pioneering research into the ways that individuals learn to teach languages, and the roles that previous experience, social context, and professional training play in the process. The collection thus helps establish a research base for this newly developing field.