Research on Second Language Teacher Education: a sociocultural perspective on professional development
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TextPublication details: New York Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 2011Description: xii,244p. 23 cmISBN: - 9780415883337
- PE 1128 KAR 2011
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| PE 1128 BRO 2015 Q Skills for success listening and speaking | PE 1128 DAV 1989 English Structure in Focus | PE 1128 EAS 1992 Oxford Practice Grammar: with answers | PE 1128 KAR 2011 Research on Second Language Teacher Education: a sociocultural perspective on professional development | PE 1128 MCL 1979 Teaching English As a Second or Foreign Language | PE 1128 MCV 2015 Q Skills for Success Reading and Writing | PE 1128 ROG 1986 Gaining Ground: intermediate grammar |
Includes index
Embracing a sociocultural perspective on human cognition and employing an array of methodological tools for data collection and analysis, this volume documents the complexities of second language teachers’ professional development in diverse L2 teacher education programs around the world, including Asia, South America, Europe, and North America, and traces that development both over time and within the broader cultural, historical and institutional settings and circumstances of teachers’ work.
This systematic examination of teacher professional development illuminates in multiple ways the discursive practices that shape teachers’ knowing, thinking, and doing and provides a window into how alternative mediational means can create opportunities for teachers to move toward more theoretically and pedagogically sound instructional practices within the settings and circumstances of their work. The chapters represent both native and nonnative English speaking pre-service and in-service L2 teachers at all levels from K-12 through higher education, and examine significant challenges that are present in L2 teacher education programs.
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