International Perspectives on ELT Classroom Interaction

International Perspectives on ELT Classroom Interaction
Title International Perspectives on ELT Classroom Interaction PDF eBook
Author Christopher J. Jenks
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 254
Release 2015-04-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1137340738

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This book gathers together 11 empirical-based studies of classroom interaction carried out in different countries, including the USA, England, Kenya, Sweden, and China. Along with a state-of-the-art literature review, the chapters provide key insights and engagement priorities that will prove relevant to a variety of learning and teaching contexts.

International Perspectives on Teaching English to Young Learners

International Perspectives on Teaching English to Young Learners
Title International Perspectives on Teaching English to Young Learners PDF eBook
Author S. Rich
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 206
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Education
ISBN 1137023236

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This volume comprises 11 research-led accounts from Teaching English to Young Learner (TEYL) educators working in a range of diverse settings worldwide. The innovative practical and theoretical perspectives offer some important insights into effective TEYL pedagogy for the 21st century.

International Perspectives on Teaching the Four Skills in ELT

International Perspectives on Teaching the Four Skills in ELT
Title International Perspectives on Teaching the Four Skills in ELT PDF eBook
Author Anne Burns
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 260
Release 2017-11-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3319634445

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This book offers a range of perspectives and insights from around the world on the teaching and learning of listening, speaking, reading and writing. It brings together contributors from across six continents, who analyse a wide range of teaching and learning contexts, including primary, secondary, tertiary, private, and adult ESL/EFL classes. In doing so, they provide locally relevant accounts that nonetheless resonate with other contexts and wider concerns. This informative and practical edited collection will appeal to students and scholars who are interested in the four building blocks of language learning, as well as language education and teacher education.

International Perspectives on Materials in ELT

International Perspectives on Materials in ELT
Title International Perspectives on Materials in ELT PDF eBook
Author Sue Garton
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 450
Release 2014-05-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1137023317

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This book brings together different perspectives on ELT materials from a range of international contexts and a variety of educational settings. All the chapters are underpinned by sound theoretical principles while addressing practical concerns and debates in materials design and use.

Classroom Interactions as Cross-Cultural Encounters

Classroom Interactions as Cross-Cultural Encounters
Title Classroom Interactions as Cross-Cultural Encounters PDF eBook
Author Jasmine C. M. Luk
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 430
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1351571710

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Classroom Interactions as Cross-Cultural Encounters is about native English speakers teaching English as a global language in non-English speaking countries. Through analysis of naturally occurring dialogic encounters, the authors examine the multifaceted ways in which teachers and students utilize diverse communicative resources to construct, display, and negotiate their identities as teachers, learners, and language users, with different pedagogic, institutional, social, and political implications. A range of issues in applied linguistics is addressed, including linguistic imperialism, post-colonial theories, micropolitics of classroom interaction, language and identity, and bilingual classroom practices. Intended to help TESOL professionals of different cultural backgrounds, working in different sociocultural contexts, to critically understand how non-assimilationist, dialogic intercultultural communication with students can be achieved and built on for mutual cultural and linguistic enrichment and empowerment, this book: *emphasizes the sociocultural meanings and micropolitics of classroom interactions that reveal the complex realities of power and identity negotiations in cross-cultural interactions in ELT (English Language Teaching) classroom contexts; *revisits and reconstitutes the notion of native-speakerness and repositions the roles of native and non-native English teachers in the TESOL profession in the contexts of decolonization and globalization; *highlights the need to mobilize intercultural communicative resources for global communication; *addresses two major concerns of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) classroom researchers and teachers: student resistance and learning motivation; and *examines and analyzes the changing ideologies (both explicit and implicit) of teachers and students about English learning in the context of a post-colonial society, and how these ideologies are being enacted, reproduced, but also sometimes contested in EFL classroom interactions. Each chapter includes Questions for Reflection and Discussion to promote critical thinking and understanding of the issues discussed. Tuning-In discussion questions are provided in the three chapters on classroom data analysis to activate readers interpretive schemas before they examine the actual classroom episodes. The data are from an ethnographic study in post-colonial Hong Kong secondary schools involving four native English-speaker teachers and two bilingual Cantonese-English speaking teachers engaged in intercultural classroom dialogues with their Cantonese Hong Kong students. The rich, naturally occurring classroom data and in-depth analyses provide useful pedagogical materials for courses in EFL teacher education programs on classroom discourse analysis from sociocultural perspectives.

International Perspectives on Diversity in ELT

International Perspectives on Diversity in ELT
Title International Perspectives on Diversity in ELT PDF eBook
Author DarĂ­o Luis Banegas
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 322
Release 2021-07-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030749819

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This edited book provides professionals in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT) with a situated and culturally-responsive account of diversity and inclusion in English language education, from primary to higher education and in a wide range of settings. The volume focuses on three overlapping areas: interculturality, special education needs, and gender. The chapters in each section seek to help readers reflect on the opportunities and challenges of diversity as a step towards inclusive practices, and raise awareness of critical topics across the curriculum and beyond by engaging in wider social issues. This book will be of interest to language teachers and teacher trainers, as well as scholars working in applied linguistics, higher education, intercultural studies, and related fields.

International Perspectives on English as a Lingua Franca

International Perspectives on English as a Lingua Franca
Title International Perspectives on English as a Lingua Franca PDF eBook
Author Hugo Bowles
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 212
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1137398094

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This collection brings new insight into the relationship between English as a lingua franca and language teaching. It explores how the pedagogy of intelligibility, culture and language awareness, as well as materials analysis and classroom management, can be viewed from an ELF perspective in school and university contexts.