Language Teacher Noticing in Tasks

Language Teacher Noticing in Tasks
Author: Daniel O. Jackson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021
Genre: English language
ISBN: 180041126X

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This book provides an accessible account of teacher noticing, the process of attending to, interpreting and acting on events which occur during engagement with learners, in contexts of language teacher education. It presents an innovative study of task-based interaction and emphasizes the role of reflective practice in professional development.

Language Teacher Noticing in Tasks

Language Teacher Noticing in Tasks
Author: Daniel O. Jackson
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781800411258

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This book provides an accessible, evidence-based account of how teacher noticing, the process of attending to, interpreting and acting on events which occur during engagement with learners, can be examined in contexts of language teacher education and highlights the importance of reflective practice for professional development. Central to the work is an innovative mixed-methods study of task-based interaction which was undertaken with pre-service English language teachers in Japan. Through close analyses of task interaction coupled with recall data, it illustrates the ways in which pre-service teachers noticed their student partners’ use of embodied and linguistic resources. This focus on what teachers attend to, how they interpret it, and their subsequent decisions has multiple implications for language learning and teacher development. It demonstrates the value of teacher noticing for developing rapport, supporting pupils’ language acquisition, enhancing participation, fostering reflection and guiding observation, a central feature of language teachers’ career advancement.

Task Based Language Teaching

Task Based Language Teaching
Author: Daniel O. Jackson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2022-10-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781009080255

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This Element is a guide to task-based language teaching (TBLT), for language instructors, teacher educators, and other interested parties. The work first provides clear definitions and principles related to communication task design. It then explains how tasks can inform all stages of curriculum development. Diverse, localized cases demonstrate the scope of task-based approaches. Recent research illustrates the impact of task design (complexity, mode) and task implementation (preparation, interaction, repetition) on various second language outcomes. The Element also describes particular challenges and opportunities for teachers using tasks. The epilogue considers the potential of TBLT to transform classrooms, institutions, and society.

Using Theories for Second Language Teaching and Learning

Using Theories for Second Language Teaching and Learning
Author: Dale T. Griffee,Greta Gorsuch
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350258938

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This book helps second language teachers use theories in their practice, exploring in concrete and practical ways the intersections between teachers, learners, and institutions, and theories of teaching, theories of learning, and theories of language. These intersections provide language teachers with critical insights on how to deal with professional complexities and practical guidance on how to develop appropriate pedagogical practice. By focusing on theories of teaching, the authors give readers the tools to create a clear image of the kind of teacher they wish to be. By exploring theories of learning, they promote the formation of teachers' personal theories which allow them to identify their own areas of special interest in learner achievement and enrichment. By examining theories of language, the book shows how administrators and teachers can use theories to identify course goals and plan priorities for class time. Using Theories for Second Language Teaching and Learning treats theory as a concept in its own right and promotes knowing theory as a means of teacher discovery, reflection, and learning through case studies, which are descriptions and analyses of teachers thinking and acting in classrooms and in the institutions in which they work. Every chapter presents case studies with examples from the teaching of different languages, including Chinese, English, French, German, and Korean. An array of theories from multiple disciplines are featured and reflective projects are offered that lead readers to discover the importance and role of theory in daily professional life.

Task Based Language Teaching from the Teacher s Perspective

Task Based Language Teaching from the Teacher s Perspective
Author: Martin East
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027207210

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Task-based language teaching (TBLT) is being encouraged as part of a major overhaul of the entire school languages curriculum in New Zealand. However, teachers often struggle with understanding what TBLT is, and how to make TBLT work in classrooms. Using the stories that emerged from a series of interviews with teachers (the curriculum implementers) and with advisors (the curriculum leaders), this book highlights the possibilities for TBLT innovation in schools. It also identifies the constraints, and proposes how these might be addressed. The result is a book that, whilst rooted in a particular local context, provides a valuable sourcebook of teacher stories that have relevance for a wide range of people working in a diverse range of contexts. This book will be of genuine interest to all those who wish to understand more about TBLT innovation, and the opportunities and challenges it brings.

Task Based Language Teaching

Task Based Language Teaching
Author: Rod Ellis,Peter Skehan,Shaofeng Li,Natsuko Shintani,Craig Lambert
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781108494083

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A comprehensive account of the research and practice of task-based language teaching.

Pedagogical Realities of Implementing Task Based Language Teaching

Pedagogical Realities of Implementing Task Based Language Teaching
Author: Rosemary Erlam,Constanza Tolosa
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2022-02-09
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9789027258168

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This book documents how teachers, working in school foreign language learning contexts and teaching beginner learners of languages other than English, learn about and use tasks. It first presents a pedagogically researched account of how teachers learn about, design and evaluate tasks, after being introduced to TBLT during an in-service programme. The authors then go into classrooms to explore ways in which teachers continue to use tasks, as part of their regular ongoing classroom language programmes, following their in-service education. The book documents how the teachers use tasks to open up opportunities for language learning for students and investigates how teachers understand and position tasks and TBLT as relevant and of value to their teaching contexts. The challenges that teachers face in incorporating TBLT into their practice are also explored. The book suggests how the use of the task as a pedagogic tool may contribute to ongoing understanding about TBLT.

Task Based Language Teaching in Foreign Language Contexts

Task Based Language Teaching in Foreign Language Contexts
Author: Ali Shehadeh,Christine A. Coombe
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027273420

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This volume extends the Task-Based Language Teaching: Issues, Research and Practice books series by deliberately exploring the potential of task-based language teaching (TBLT) in a range of EFL contexts. It is specifically devoted to providing empirical accounts about how TBLT practice is being developed and researched in diverse educational contexts, particularly where English is not the dominant language. By including contributions from settings as varied as Japan, China, Korea, Venezuela, Turkey, Spain, and France, this collection of 13 studies provides strong indications that the research and implementation of TBLT in EFL settings is both on the rise and interestingly diverse, not least because it must respond to the distinct contexts, constraints, and possibilities of foreign language learning. The book will be of interest to SLA researchers and students in applied linguistics and TESOL. It will also be of value to course designers and language teachers who come from a broad range of formal and informal educational settings encompassing a wide range of ages and types of language learners.