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E-grāmata: Faces of English Education: Students, Teachers, and Pedagogy

Edited by (The University of Hong Kong), Edited by (The University of Hong Kong)
  • Formāts: 292 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351794558
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Faces of English Education provides an accessible, wide-ranging introduction to current perspectives on English language education. Covering new areas of interest and recent studies in seventeen specially commissioned chapters by international experts and practitioners, this book:offers an authoritative discussion of theoretical issues and debates surrounding key topics such as identity, motivation, teacher education and classroom pedagogy;discusses teaching from the perspective of the student as well as the teacher, and features sections on both in- and out-of-class learning;showcases the latest teaching research and methods, including MOOCs, use of corpora, and blended learning, and addresses the interface between theory and practice;analyses the different ways and contexts in which English is taught, learned and used around the world.Faces of English Education is essential reading for pre- and in-service teachers; researchers in TESOL, applied linguistics, and teacher educators, as well as upper undergraduate and postgraduate students studying related topics.

Recenzijas

"Authoritative chapters carefully organized on a full range of current issues by leading authorities and emerging scholars of English language teaching and learning that will interest practicing language teachers and senior students around the world." Alister Cumming, University of Toronto, Canada

"This book provides a wealth of expertise across a broad range of topics. Some chapters bring traditional ideas up to date; others report on innovative approaches to teaching and learning. All the chapters are detailed, informative and thought-provoking. The book will be essential reading on courses designed for ELT professionals." Susan Hunston, University of Birmingham, UK

"Faces of English Education is a very useful addition to the bookshelves of those involved inTESOL programmes, especially at Masters level. Its balance of theory, practice and methodology provides postgraduate students with a set of tools with which to evaluate current practices, and to reflect onways in which their own practices may in future be more research-informed and based on pedagogical interventions that have been trailblazed by others."

Gregory Hadley, Journal of English for Academic Purposes 31 (2018)

"[ ...] by integrating theories and practice into one single volume, [ this book] offers well-theorized models and applicable advice for researchers, instructors and teacher educators. Concepts and ideas like identity (Chapter 2), learning analytics (Chapter 13), and OLTE (Chapter 14) are clearly presented and fully extended before application. Pedagogical experience and detailed procedures are shared to enlighten teaching practitioners, such as the use of tailormade corpora (Chapter 8), reflective writing (Chapter 4), ESP project work (Chapter 11), and the practice of POA (Chapter 7). Implications or suggestions are also offered in each chapter from which teachers and researchers of various backgrounds are bound to gain insightful ideas for teaching practice and further ELT research."

Longxing Li & Zhicheng Mao, Language and Education, 32:3 (2018)

List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
x
1 Faces of English language research and teaching
1(10)
Ken Hyland
Lillian L. C. Wong
PART I Students: identity, motivation, and learning
11(62)
2 Identity and English language learners across global sites
13(15)
Bonny Norton
3 What influences performance? Personal style or the task being done?
28(16)
Peter Skehan
Sabrina Shum
4 Incorporating reflective writing to promote language development and identity awareness
44(13)
Rebecca Toner
Rachel Chaffin
5 Exploring the motivational development and academic choices of local and international English majors in China
57(16)
Aaron Doyle
PART II Teaching: classroom pedagogies and practices
73(68)
6 Teaching as input
75(16)
Rod Ellis
7 The production-oriented approach: a pedagogical innovation in university English teaching in China
91(16)
Wen Qiufang
8 Do-it-yourself corpora in the EAP classroom: views of students and teachers
107(17)
Maggie Charles
9 Popular culture as content-based instruction in the second language classroom to enhance critical engagement
124(17)
Anne Peirson-Smith
PART III Learning: activities beyond the classroom
141(72)
10 Language learning beyond the classroom
143(16)
David Nunan
11 ESP project work: the collaborative processes involved in students' learning experiences
159(17)
Christoph A. Hafner
Lindsay Miller
12 Participants' engagement in and perceptions of English language MOOCs
176(21)
Sean McMinn
13 Social learning analytics in online language learning: challenges and future directions
197(16)
Michael Thomas
Hayo Reinders
Anouk Gelan
PART IV Teachers: education and professional development
213(62)
14 Going online: affordances and limitations for teachers and teacher educators
215(16)
Denise E. Murray
MaryAnn Christison
15 Examining the discourse of language teacher supervision: the learning experiences of two supervisor trainees
231(14)
Anita Krishnan
Courtney Pahl
Kathleen M. Bailey
16 The personal and professional development of novice English teachers working in South Korea
245(15)
Laura Taylor
17 Preparing teachers for the challenges of constructivist teaching
260(15)
B. Vincent Greenier
Index 275
Lillian Wong is Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Applied English Studies at the University of Hong Kong.









Ken Hyland is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the Centre for Applied English Studies at the University of Hong Kong.