
Understanding Expertise in Teaching
Case Studies of Second Language Teachers
Amy B. M. Tsui(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 31. March 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
322 pages
978-0-521-63569-1 (ISBN)
Description
The author clarifies the nature of expertise in language teaching, its development, and how teachers employ it. This book is the first detailed study of what expertise in language teaching consists of and how it develops in language teachers. Exploring the classroom practices of her subjects in four illuminating case studies, Tsui succeeds in clarifying the nature of expertise in language teaching, the factors that shape and influence its development, and how teachers employ their expertise in teaching. In the process, the author critically examines an extensive literature on teacher cognition and shows how teachers' theories, knowledge, experience, and goals shape their classroom practices and their ability to move from novice to expert.
The author clarifies the nature of expertise in language teaching, its development, and how teachers employ it. This book is the first detailed study of what expertise in language teaching consists of and how it develops in language teachers. Exploring the classroom practices of her subjects in four illuminating case studies, Tsui succeeds in clarifying the nature of expertise in language teaching, the factors that shape and influence its development, and how teachers employ their expertise in teaching. In the process, the author critically examines an extensive literature on teacher cognition and shows how teachers' theories, knowledge, experience, and goals shape their classroom practices and their ability to move from novice to expert.
The author clarifies the nature of expertise in language teaching, its development, and how teachers employ it. This book is the first detailed study of what expertise in language teaching consists of and how it develops in language teachers. Exploring the classroom practices of her subjects in four illuminating case studies, Tsui succeeds in clarifying the nature of expertise in language teaching, the factors that shape and influence its development, and how teachers employ their expertise in teaching. In the process, the author critically examines an extensive literature on teacher cognition and shows how teachers' theories, knowledge, experience, and goals shape their classroom practices and their ability to move from novice to expert.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
ELT/ESL
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Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
1 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
469 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-63569-1 (9780521635691)
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Content
1. Introduction; 2. Conceptions of Expertise; 3. Characteristics of Expertise and Novice Teachers; 4. Teacher Knowledge; 5. The Case Studies; 6. The Professional Development of the Four ESL Teachers; 7. Teacher Knowledge and Managing the Classroom for ESL Learning; 8. Teacher Knowledge and the Enactment of the ESL Curriculum; 9. Taking on the Challenge: Exploring Process Writing; 10. Understanding Expertise in Teaching; Appendix 1; Appendix 2.