
Changing Methodologies in TESOL
Jane Spiro(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 20. May 2013
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-7486-4620-3 (ISBN)
Description
Covering core topics from vocabulary and grammar to teaching, writing speaking and listening, this textbook shows you how to link research to practice in TESOL methodology. It emphasises how current understandings have impacted on the language classroom worldwide and investigates the meaning of 'methods' and 'methodology' and the importance of these for the teacher: as well as the underlying assumptions and beliefs teachers bring to bear in their practice. By introducing you to language teaching approaches, you will explore the way these are influenced by developments in our understanding of language, learning technologies, learners, and their socio-cultural world. Three main areas in TESOL methods are covered: the impact of learner needs, context and culture on language, learning and teaching approaches; knowledge of language and its impact on methods, from the word to whole texts; and multiple literacies and competences for the modern world, including academic literacy and web literacy, socio-cultural and intercultural competence. The impact on teacher choices and methods of World Englishes, approaches to grammar, and learner development is also discussed. Each chapter illustrates core principles in practice using case studies of English teaching worldwide. Guided tasks, including article critique, case study analysis, and small-scale classroom research, prepare you to engage critically with research literature and use this analysis to inform your own practice. Key features* Written specifically for those studying TESOL teaching* First book to teach methods and practice in a global context, including links to the latest developments in the field* Encourages students to adopt a reflective approach to their teaching* Concepts and research are presented in an accessible way, regardless of the student's level of teaching experience or linguistic study* Provides task-based activities.
Reviews / Votes
Would I use this book? Quite definitely, yes! It gives a new slant to TESOL pedagogy by situating it in the wider world, by placing methods in relation to individual user's contexts, and through the onus it places on users to exercise independent judgement. -- Alan Maley * ELT Journal *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
549 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7486-4620-3 (9780748646203)
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Person
Dr Jane Spiro is Learning and Teaching Development Leader at the Institute of Education, Oxford Brookes University. In addition to many book chapters and journal articles, she has published Storybuilding (2007, OUP), and Creative Poetry Writing (2004, OUP)
Content
CHAPTER 1 The meaning of methods; Section One: Methods and the language learner, CHAPTER 2 Learning theories and methods, CHAPTER 3 The place of the learner in methods; Section Two: Methods and language, CHAPTER 4 Grammar in methods, CHAPTER 5 Vocabulary in Methods, CHAPTER 6 Teacher knowledge and the four language skills: understanding written and spoken language in the 21st century world, CHAPTER 7 Methods and principles for integrating the four skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening; Section Three: The World in the Classroom, CHAPTER 8 Multiple literacies: professional, academic and web literacies in methods, CHAPTER 9 Cultural competences in methods, CHAPTER 10 Windows into TESOL classrooms: where are we and where are we going?