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Sustainable English Language Teacher Development at Scale: Lessons from Bangladesh [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 413 g, 50 bw illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350154709
  • ISBN-13: 9781350154704
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 413 g, 50 bw illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350154709
  • ISBN-13: 9781350154704

This book offers a thorough and comprehensive review of the lessons learnt from the award-winning 'English in Action' English language teacher development programme, which ran in government primary and secondary schools across Bangladesh from 2008 to 2017. Over the course of nine years the programme involved 51,000 teachers and 20 million school students, demonstrably raising standards of teachers' classroom practice and students' English language attainment, and won the British Council ELTON Award for Local innovation (2013) and Times Higher Education Award for International Impact (2107).

The sixteen chapters explore the programme in detail, looking at both the successes and the challenges encountered throughout its course, including the strategies used to address the challenges. The key innovative factors of the programme include:
· a positive choice to build on the existing context, such as the lives and experiences of local teachers and the demands of a nationally determined curriculum;
· teacher learning taking place in the teachers' own classrooms;
· a focus on learning the 'how' of communicative language teaching through reflective practice and peer support;
· the use - within a carefully constructed pedagogy - of affordable, readily-available mobile phone technology;
· the use of mediated authentic video
· a model of teacher development at very large scale that provided a successful alternative to the'cascade'model;
· a partnership with government institutions to ensure that improved practices are maintained beyond the life of the Programme.

Recenzijas

This book provides, at long last, a working model of innovation that stands to inspire work in low-to-middle-income contexts, which is, in fact, the main characteristic of most countries involved in this kind of endeavour. * ELT Journal *

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Describes and critically analyses the lessons learnt from a unique and highly successful large-scale, nine-year, technology-supported English language teacher development programme in Bangladesh.
List of Illustrations
ix
Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xiv
John Shotton
Abbreviations xv
Introduction: Effecting Change Within and Across a National Education System 1(8)
Tom Power
Ian Eyres
Robert McCormick
Part One Context
1 The Educational Context of Bangladesh: An Overview
9(14)
Sonia Burton
Ian Eyres
Robert McCormick
2 The Status and Economic Significance of English in Bangladesh: Perceptions and Consequences
23(14)
Elizabeth J. Erling
Masuda Khatoon
3 The Bangladesh Context: Critical Comments
37(10)
Fauzia Shamim
Part Two Teacher Professional Development in Low-to-Middle-Income Countries
4 Approaches to Teacher Professional Development in Low-to-Middle-Income Countries
47(20)
Tom Power
5 The EIA Approach to Teacher Development
67(12)
Tom Power
6 The Role of Mobile Technologies in Transforming Teacher Professional Development (TPD) at Scale in Bangladesh
79(18)
Clare Woodward
Bikash Chandra Sarkar
Christopher Walsh
7 The Organizational Imperative: Sustaining Locally Appropriate Ecologies of Innovation at Scale
97(14)
David Pedder
Part Three English Language Teaching
8 Empowering Teachers and Learners through EIA's Approach to English Language Teaching
111(18)
Clare Woodward
Malcolm Griffiths
Mike Solly
9 Raising Standards of English: Questions of Proficiency
129(16)
Ian Eyres
Rehnuma Akhter
10 English Language Teaching: Critical Comments
145(10)
Amol Padwad
Part Four Strategic Issues
11 Research, Monitoring and Evaluation (RME): Foundational Cornerstone or Luxury Addition?
155(16)
Robert McCormick
Rama Mathew
12 Ensuring Sustainability: Collective Ownership, from Project Implementation to Institutionalization
171(18)
Sharmistha Das
Marc van der Stouwe
13 Ensuring Value for Money
189(20)
Claire Hedges
Kirsten Zindel
Bikash Chandra Sarkar
14 Strategic Issues: Critical Comments
209(12)
Shamim Ahmed
15 Final Reflections: Lessons Learnt
221(18)
Marc van der Stouwe
Ian Eyres
Robert McCormick
Glossary 239(4)
References 243(24)
Index 267
Ian Eyres is Senior Lecturer at The Open University, UK and former Head of both the Primary Teaching Programme and Research, Monitoring and Evaluation, English in Action.

Tom Power is Senior Lecturer at The Open University, UK and Director, English in Action.

Robert McCormick is Emeritus Professor of Education at The Open University, UK and Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor to several DFID-funded projects.