New case studies of openness in and beyond the language classroom

New case studies of openness in and beyond the language classroom
Author: Anna Comas-Quinn,Ana Beaven,Barbara Sawhill
Publsiher: Research-publishing.net
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-07-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9782490057504

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A follow-up to the successful 2013 publication about OER and language teaching, this book celebrates the many ways in which language teachers and learners around the globe are embracing the concept of ‘openness’ in and beyond the language classroom. Divided into three sections (creating and using OERs, working in open spaces, and openness and teacher development), these short, practical case studies provide first-hand information on how openness can facilitate language teaching and learning. The editors hope it will inspire teachers to explore open tools, practices, and teacher development as part of their language teaching practice.

Case Studies of Openness in the Language Classroom

Case Studies of Openness in the Language Classroom
Author: Ana Beaven,Anna Comas-Quinn,Barbara Sawhill
Publsiher: Research-publishing.net
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781908416094

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The present publication arose from the two-day conference “Learning through Sharing: Open Resources, Open Practices, Open Communication” organised jointly by the EUROCALL Teacher Education and Computer Mediated Communication Special Interest Groups at the University of Bologna (Italy) on 29-30 March 2012. The main objective was to showcase the many ways in which practitioners in different settings are engaging with the concepts of open resources and practices, and to provide ideas for language teachers who might want to dip their toes into the Open Educational Resources/Open Educational Practices world, or experiment further.

Case Studies of Openness in the Language Classroom

Case Studies of Openness in the Language Classroom
Author: Ana Beaven,Anna Comas-Quinn,Barbara Sawhill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013
Genre: Classroom environment
ISBN: 1908416114

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Designing and implementing virtual exchange a collection of case studies

Designing and implementing virtual exchange     a collection of case studies
Author: Francesca Helm,Ana Beaven
Publsiher: Research-publishing.net
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9782490057719

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Virtual exchange is gaining popularity in formal and non-formal education, partly as a means to internationalise the curriculum, and also to offer more sustainable and inclusive international and intercultural experiences to young people around the world. This volume brings together 19 case studies (17 in higher education and two in youth work) of virtual exchange projects in Europe and the South Mediterranean region. They span across a range of disciplines, from STEM to business, tourism, and languages, and are presented as real-life pedagogical practices that can be of interest to educators looking for ideas and inspiration.

Learning by Design and Second Language Teaching

Learning by Design and Second Language Teaching
Author: Gabriela C. Zapata
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2022-04-20
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781000596038

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Learning by Design and Second Language Teaching establishes theoretical, research, and practice connections between the multiliteracies framework Learning by Design and L2 teaching and learning. A comprehensive introductory chapter presents the theoretical tenets of the approach and is followed by four chapters devoted to the establishment of connections between the framework and L2 instruction, information on evidence-based pedagogical practices and suggestions for their implementation, and task examples that can be adapted for use in a variety of educational contexts. Each chapter links theory and research to practical steps instructors can take to select authentic materials and create tasks in each of the framework’s knowledge processes with the objective of developing L2 students’ performance in the interpersonal (speaking), interpretive (reading and listening), and presentational (writing) modes of communication. A selection of guidance charts, figures, templates, and extra digital resources are included within the text to support learning and teaching. The book will be of interest to graduate students and in-service and future L2 teachers in all levels of instruction. Chapter 1, Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com.

New educational landscapes innovative perspectives in language learning and technology

New educational landscapes  innovative perspectives in language learning and technology
Author: Alessia Plutino,Kate Borthwick,Erika Corradini
Publsiher: Research-publishing.net
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-07-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9782490057474

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This edited collection presents a selection of contributions made to the 12th eLearning symposium, held at the University of Southampton, in January 2019. It focusses on how innovative and creative language teaching approaches can respond to modern, ever-transforming educational landscapes. Our contributors are educators from higher education across the UK and the world, and topics include: virtual reality and gamified learning in languages, digital field trips, open educational practice, massive open online courses, and telecollaboration. We hope that this volume will inspire practitioners to experiment with new responses to the challenges that technology brings into language education.

Optimizing Online English Language Learning and Teaching

Optimizing Online English Language Learning and Teaching
Author: Maria-del-Mar Suárez,Walaa M. El-Henawy
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2023-04-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031278259

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This book focuses on English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and provides advice on how to approach EFL teaching in the online context. Coronavirus has accelerated e-learning significantly and has highlighted the need of appropriate web tools that will allow teachers to present their material either synchronously or asynchronously, while also adequately assess their students. At the same time, there is a need of tools that can engage the students and motivate them to actively participate in the lesson. With e-learning being a rather new challenge for both teachers and students, this book provides research- and practice- based chapters with strategies, techniques, approaches, and methods which have proven to be successful in e-learning environments, maximizing their impact . Apart from presenting research results with strong pedagogical implications on online or blended English language learning and teaching, the book also trains educators on utilizing online tools and managing online learning environments and platforms.

Innovative language pedagogy report

Innovative language pedagogy report
Author: Tita Beaven,Fernando Rosell-Aguilar
Publsiher: Research-publishing.net
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9782490057863

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The Innovative Language Pedagogy Report presents new and emerging approaches to language teaching, learning, and assessment in school, further education, and higher education settings. Researchers and practitioners provide 22 research-informed, short articles on their chosen pedagogy, with examples and resources. The report is jargon-free, written in a readable format, and covers, among others, gamification, open badges, comparative judgement, translanguaging, translation, learning without a teacher, and dialogue facilitation. It also includes technologies such as chatbots, augmented reality, automatic speech recognition, digital corpora, and LMOOCs, as well as pedagogical innovations around virtual exchange, digital storytelling, technology-facilitated oral homework, and TeachMeets.