
Practice in TESOL
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How to develop good teaching practices and get the most out of feedback and reflection
Building on existing practice-based TESOL experience, knowledge and research, Practice in TESOL covers a range of topics that will comprehensively inform and enhance preparation for classroom practice. The book adopts three underlying principles to offer an accessible and highly practical resource for beginning and novice teachers.
Firstly, it is strongly evidence-based, and mediates the relevant international research so that it becomes useful for beginner teachers. Secondly, it remains true to strong pedagogic foundations, while considering how technology can be appropriately integrated to enhance language teaching and learning. Thirdly, it takes a broader perspective on practice to include detailed discussions about teaching practice and feedback, reflective practice, and professional development and research.
Drawing on the author's own experiences and research as a teacher and educator, incorporating international case studies and examples, and including guided tasks and activities that can be carried out in-class, as well as independently outside the classroom, Practice in TESOL is an invaluable practical resource for TESOL student teachers and practising teachers.
- How to develop good teaching practices and get the most out of feedback and reflection
- Draws on the author's own experiences and research as a teacher and educator
- A practical resource for TESOL student teachers and practising teachers
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Content
- Intro
- Title page
- Copyright
- Conents
- Useful Abbreviations
- Series Editors' Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 INTRODUCTION: FROM LEARNER TO TEACHER
- 2 THINKING ABOUT YOUR LEARNERS
- 3 THINKING ABOUT YOUR MATERIALS
- 4 OBSERVING TO LEARN
- 5 THE LESSON PLAN
- 6 IN THE CLASSROOM
- 7 TEACHING PRACTICE FEEDBACK
- 8 REFLECTIVE PRACTICE AND CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- 9 TEACHER RESEARCH ENGAGEMENT
- 10 CONCLUSION
- Appendix 1 Examples of Published Materials
- Appendix 2 Examples of Online Materials
- Appendix 3 Examples of Corpus-Informed Materials
- Appendix 4 Examples of Online Corpora and Concordancers
- Appendix 5A Review of Key Terms and Concepts
- Appendix 5B Glossary
- Appendix 6 Teacher Dress and Behaviour
- Appendix 7 Teacher Strategies
- Appendix 8 Pedagogic Options/Responses to Different Types of Discipline Problems
- REFERENCES
- INDEX
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