Developing Language Teachers with Exploratory Practice

Developing Language Teachers with Exploratory Practice
Author: Kenan Dikilitaş,Judith Hanks
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018-06-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783319757353

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This edited collection explores the use of Exploratory Practice (EP) by language teachers in classrooms. Written by practitioners, the chapters showcase unique examples of each principle of EP, with topics ranging from mentoring practitioner researchers, to teaching and learning in EAP, and investigating curriculum development in language teaching programs. The book provides example EP studies and gives voice to practitioners’ experiences of the challenges they experienced as well as the benefits. Examples include tackling intercultural communication in linguistically and culturally diverse classrooms; pedagogy and curriculum design in language teaching; explorations of continuing professional development in language education. In doing so, it offers tools that can be transferred to other classroom contexts and used to aid teacher development. The concluding chapter highlights critical aspects of Exploratory Practice which emerge in the studies and examines how practitioners advanced their understandings. This book will appeal to those working in Applied Linguistics, TESOL research, as well as language teachers and teacher educators.

Exploratory Practice in Language Teaching

Exploratory Practice in Language Teaching
Author: Judith Hanks
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137453440

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This book tracks the development of Exploratory Practice since the early 1990s as an original form of practitioner research in the field of English language teaching. Drawing on case studies, vignettes and narratives from teachers and learners around the world as they experienced Exploratory Practice in their different contexts, Hanks examines the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the Exploratory Practice framework and asks what the principles really mean in practice. For language professionals considering investigating their classrooms and their teaching/learning practices rigorously and thoughtfully, this book breaks new ground, arguing for a fresh perspective: (exploratory) practice-as-research. Judith Hanks is Lecturer in TESOL at the University of Leeds, UK. Her work bridges specialist areas in language teacher education, intercultural communication, TESOL and EAP.

The Developing Language Learner

The Developing Language Learner
Author: Dick Allwright,Judith Hanks
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780230233690

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This book-length treatment of Exploratory Practice introduces five propositions about learners as practitioners of learning who are capable of developing their expertise through conducting research in and on their own classroom learning lives.

Exploratory Practice for Continuing Professional Development

Exploratory Practice for Continuing Professional Development
Author: Assia Slimani-Rolls,Richard Kiely
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2018-07-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783319697635

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This book explores the use of Exploratory Practice (EP) as a tool for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by language teachers, and responds to the increasing demand for teachers to engage in research. It presents the results of a unique two-year longitudinal study that critically examines the implementation of EP by teachers of English and modern foreign languages. Through these case studies, the authors provide a critical account of EP as a form of practitioner research that bridges the divide between theory and practice. It emphasizes the centrality of teacher and learner learning in language education curriculum improvement, and gives a voice to teachers’ perspectives on using EP in the classroom. This book will be of interest to language education professionals and scholars working in Applied Linguistics and Language Education.

Inquiry and Research Skills for Language Teachers

Inquiry and Research Skills for Language Teachers
Author: Kenan Dikilitaş,Ali Bostancıoğlu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783030211370

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This book equips pre-service language teachers with research and inquiry skills which they can use in the course of their classroom teaching. Research is presented not as an additional burden in teachers’ busy lives but as an integrated tool for satisfying their curiosity, developing an investigative stance, and strengthening the links between theory and practice. Over the course of the book, the authors introduce and encourage the use of pedagogically exploitable pedagogic-research activities (PEPRAs) to develop a deeper understanding of pedagogic issues in an engaging, supportive, and collaborative way. This book will be of interest to students and instructors on TESOL and related courses, as well as practitioners working in the teacher training sector.

Professional Development through Teacher Research

Professional Development through Teacher Research
Author: Darío Luis Banegas,Emily Edwards,Luis S. Villacañas de Castro
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2022-03-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781788927734

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Little is known about how language teacher educators become, and also develop professionally as, teachers of teachers. One avenue for teacher education professional development is that of teacher research, whereby teacher educators can not only improve their practices in their immediate context but also help develop transformative pedagogies in wider contexts by sharing their research. This volume aims to understand how language teacher educators around the world continue developing professionally by examining their own teaching practices. It seeks to understand the professional gains teacher educators see in conducting research with their own students/future teachers; to promote knowledge democratisation by including teacher educators from under-represented contexts such as Latin America and Africa; to examine language teacher educators’ motivations to write for publication; and to reduce the gap between educational research and educational practice in BA and MA programmes in language teaching.

Developing Language Teacher Autonomy through Action Research

Developing Language Teacher Autonomy through Action Research
Author: Kenan Dikilitaş,Carol Griffiths
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3319844792

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This book advances the theory of action research, analyzing how it can be used to develop autonomy among language teachers. Although acknowledging that the research process is not always linear, the authors proceed according to a clear progression which teachers can adapt to their needs. They provide examples, narratives, questions and tasks, and give multiple ideas for establishing research questions, choosing appropriate methodologies, adapting to existing contexts, and collecting data. They also suggest possible instruments, and give clear instructions for carrying out the most common kinds of statistical procedures, and ideas for presenting, discussing, and writing up research findings. In spite of its practical bias, the book is theoretically and ethically rigorous, and contains an extensive glossary for quick and easy reference. It will appeal to trainee teachers, in-service teachers wanting to expand their own professional horizons or working for a higher qualification, and is an invaluable reference for teacher-educators and scholars.

Researching Language Teaching and Learning

Researching Language Teaching and Learning
Author: Tatsuhiro Yoshida
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3039115340

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Papers presented at the first Oxford-Kobe English Education Seminar, sponsored by the Kobe Institute, Kobe, Japan, and held at the Institute from 14-17 March, 2007.