International Perspectives on Mentoring in English Language Education

International Perspectives on Mentoring in English Language Education
Title International Perspectives on Mentoring in English Language Education PDF eBook
Author Mark Wyatt
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 301
Release 2022-08-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030992616

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This book focuses on mentoring in English language education internationally, as it applies to students, language teachers, practitioner researchers and research mentors themselves. It aims to provide an in-depth understanding of current mentoring practices in diverse contexts worldwide, drawing on case studies from Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and the USA; China, India, Japan, Nepal, and Vietnam; Australia; parts of Africa; Oman and the UAE; North Macedonia, Turkey and the UK. Areas of focus include peer mentoring, mentor courses, cross-cultural issues, and modalities such as face-to-face or online mentoring, and the chapters also highlight the value of different methodological tools for exploring mentoring situations, including cultural-historical activity theory and conversation analysis. The book’s conclusion highlights the potential of mentoring to widen access to learning and therefore address issues that relate to social injustice and inequality, particularly in, but not limited to, under-resourced contexts. This volume will be of particular interest to teacher educators, pre-service and in-service language teachers, and students and scholars of applied linguistics and English language teaching.

Mentoring in Education

Mentoring in Education
Title Mentoring in Education PDF eBook
Author Cedric Cullingford
Publisher Routledge
Pages 255
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317097262

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Mentoring has become a hot topic in a number of professional spheres in recent years, but its most important and longest-established location is in education. However, this volume is the first wide-ranging academic critique of the concept and its application. Offering both a critical and a practical stance, the authors examine the historical and cultural aspects of mentoring and the motivations behind it. They also explore the effects on the individuals involved and on the system, and examine the different approaches to the idea and implementation of mentoring. Drawing contributions from Europe, the USA and the Middle East, this work considers a wide range of empirical studies of mentoring from those countries that have invested in it, including case studies and analyses of current practice. The book makes a major contribution, not only on account of the international perspective it provides but also through analysis of cases in order to establish the difference between the much-vaunted theoretical advantages promoted by policy makers and the everyday realities and complexities that arise in a scheme entirely dependent on personal relationships.

Developing Reflective TESOL Practitioners Through Teacher Education

Developing Reflective TESOL Practitioners Through Teacher Education
Title Developing Reflective TESOL Practitioners Through Teacher Education PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Cirocki
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 386
Release
Genre
ISBN 9819726859

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International Perspectives on English Language Teacher Education

International Perspectives on English Language Teacher Education
Title International Perspectives on English Language Teacher Education PDF eBook
Author T. Farrell
Publisher Springer
Pages 221
Release 2015-06-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1137440066

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The chapters in this volume outline and discuss examples of teacher educators in diverse global contexts who have provided successful self-initiated innovations for their teacher learners. The collection suggests that a way forward for second language teacher preparation programs is through 'reflective practice as innovation'.

Linguistic Approaches in English for Academic Purposes

Linguistic Approaches in English for Academic Purposes
Title Linguistic Approaches in English for Academic Purposes PDF eBook
Author Milada Walková
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 241
Release 2023-12-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1350300322

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This edited volume brings together researchers and practitioners who work in various linguistic frameworks and EAP contexts, with contributions from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, Sweden, UAE, the UK, Ukraine and the USA. It extends existing linguistic research further by applying theories and approaches and by investigating genres that have received little attention in EAP so far, such as Complex Dynamic Systems Theory, Grice's Cooperative Principle and the article comments and university seminar genres, amongst others. The volume provides linguistic description of both student and expert genres and provides clear pedagogical implications, in the form of teaching recommendations, suggested teaching activities, evaluation of teaching materials or a practical methodological approach. Overall, by focusing on new areas of linguistic research in EAP, the volume enhances teaching practice and inspires further research and scholarship.

Reflexivity in Applied Linguistics

Reflexivity in Applied Linguistics
Title Reflexivity in Applied Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Sal Consoli
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 209
Release 2023-01-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 100078634X

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This edited collection provides research-informed guidance on how reflexivity may be practised in applied linguistics research. Specifically, we promote reflexivity as an essential hallmark of quality research and argue that doing reflexivity confers greater transparency, methodological rigour, depth, and trustworthiness to our scholarly inquiries. The collection features perspectives from different sub-fields of applied linguistics, including intercultural communication, language education, and multilingualism, and draws on data from a range of settings, including language cafés, classrooms, workplaces, and migration and displacement contexts. Each chapter follows a unified structure: theoretical background, context of the empirical study used as a backdrop for the chapter, an analysis of how reflexivity played out throughout the study, and conclusions which include takeaway points for other researchers. This approach allows readers to gain a sound understanding of the challenges and affordances of doing reflexivity in concrete examples of applied linguistics research whilst also gaining guidance on how to nurture and report on researcher reflexivity as this unfolds throughout the lifetime of a project. This book will appeal to students and scholars in applied linguistics, particularly those with an interest in research methods in the areas of language education, multilingualism, and intercultural communication.

A Sociopolitical Agenda for TESOL Teacher Education

A Sociopolitical Agenda for TESOL Teacher Education
Title A Sociopolitical Agenda for TESOL Teacher Education PDF eBook
Author Peter De Costa
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 211
Release 2023-10-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1350262854

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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) sits at the nexus of constant change, which makes it vitally important for language teachers to engage in continuous development and keep abreast of the sociopolitical milieu in which they are embedded. However, most teacher education activities are often associated with what is perceived as best practices that are expected to be adopted (often uncritically) for classroom application and practice, with the intention of training teachers to become technicians in their respective classrooms. In reality, TESOL practitioners often find themselves in situations that require them to be reflexive practitioners and to negotiate sites of political struggles and social injustice. Given that a socially situated understanding of TESOL teacher education is often overlooked, this volume highlights the sociopolitical dimensions of TESOL teacher education. In Part 1, the authors introduce the theoretical underpinnings of the sociopolitical agenda proposed by this volume. Building on these theories, Part 2 realizes the proposed agenda by situating it within actual TESOL teacher education contexts that are characterized by power imbalances and neoliberally inflected educational injustices.