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E-Book, Englisch, Band 22

Reihe: New Perspectives on Language and Education

Hüttner / Mehlmauer-Larcher / Reichl Theory and Practice in EFL Teacher Education

Bridging the Gap
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-1-84769-527-7
Verlag: Multilingual Matters
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

Bridging the Gap

E-Book, Englisch, Band 22

Reihe: New Perspectives on Language and Education

ISBN: 978-1-84769-527-7
Verlag: Multilingual Matters
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



This volume addresses the complex issues surrounding language teacher education, especially in EFL, and the development of professionalism in this field. By applying such concepts as Shulman's "pedagogical content knowledge", the development of teachers' knowledge base is investigated in a variety of settings, thus underpinning the contextual nature of teacher learning. The vital role of critical reflection at all stages of teacher development is shown to be an integral part of language teachers' knowledge constructions in areas such as pedagogical grammar, assessment and testing. The contributions shed light also on the perception and development of teacher expertise. This volume sets out to bridge the gap between theory and practice, and in so doing shows that these constructs are far from monolithic. Rather, both theory and practice are created and developed dynamically in close interrelation.

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Acknowledgements

Julia Hüttner, Barbara Mehlmauer-Larcher, Susanne Reichl and Barbara Schiftner: Introduction

Part 1 Conceptualising the Issue of Theory and Practice

Henry G. Widdowson: Closing the Gap, Changing the Subject

Amy B. M. Tsui: The Dialectics of Theory and Practice in Teacher Knowledge Development

Joachim Appel: Moments of Practice: Teachers’ Knowledge and Interaction in the Language Classroom

Part 2 Developing Language Teachers’ Knowledge Base

Armin Berger: Creating Language Assessment Literacy: A Model for Teacher Education

Penny Ur: Grammar Teaching: Theory, Practice and English Teacher Education

David Newby: Cognitive + Communicative Grammar in Teacher Education

Susanne Reichl: Towards a Stronger Intervention: The Role of Literature in Teacher Education

Part 3 Assisting Language Teachers’ Knowledge Construction

Sandra Hutterli and Michael C. Prusse: Supporting the Transfer of Innovation into Foreign Language Classrooms: Applied Projects in In-service Teacher Education

Julia Hüttner and Ute Smit: Developing Student Teachers’ ‘Pedagogical Content Knowledge’ in English for Specific Purposes: The ‘Vienna ESP Approach’

Barbara Mehlmauer-Larcher: The EPOSTL (European Portfolio for Student Teachers of Languages): A Tool to Promote Reflection and Learning in Pre-service Teacher Education

Part 4 Addressing Established Paradigms

Irena Vodopija-Krstanovic: NESTs vs. Non-NESTs: Rethinking English Language Teacher Identities

Eva Vetter: Multilingualism Pedagogy: Building Bridges between Languages


Mehlmauer-Larcher, Barbara
Barbara Mehlmauer-Larcher currently coordinates the ELT methodology programme at the Centre for English Language Teaching (Department of English) of the University of Vienna. Her research interests focus on ESP methodology and pre-service language teacher education.

Schiftner, Barbara
Barbara Schiftner currently works as a research assistant for the Centre for English Language Teaching (Department of English) of the University of Vienna. Her recent research activities are concerned with coherence and cohesion in learner writing.

Hüttner, Julia
Julia Hüttner is Professor of English Language Education at the University of Vienna. Her research interests include bilingual education with English, both at secondary (CLIL) and at tertiary level, with a focus on classroom interaction, as well as teacher and learner beliefs. She is chair of the EU-funded ‘CLIL Network for Languages in Education: Towards bi- and multilingual disciplinary literacies, comprising around 240 researchers from across Europe (https://www.clilnetle.eu/). Beyond bilingual education, her research addresses language teacher education, currently focused on the integration of research literacy in (future) language teachers as part of the Erasmus+ project Realitea (https://www.realitea.info/).

Reichl, Susanne
Susanne Reichl is associate professor at the Centre for English Language Teaching (Department of English) of the University of Vienna. Her research interests include the teaching of literature and culture in secondary and higher education, and literature for children and young adults.

Julia Hüttner is a Lecturer at the University of Southampton, where she teaches applied linguistics and teacher education courses. Her current research project investigates oral language use and proficiency.

Barbara Mehlmauer-Larcher currently coordinates the ELT methodology programme at the Centre for English Language Teaching (Department of English) of the University of Vienna. Her research interests focus on ESP methodology and pre-service language teacher education.

Susanne Reichl is associate professor at the Centre for English Language Teaching (Department of English) of the University of Vienna. Her research interests include the teaching of literature and culture in secondary and higher education, and literature for children and young adults.

Barbara Schiftner currently works as a research assistant for the Centre for English Language Teaching (Department of English) of the University of Vienna. Her recent research activities are concerned with coherence and cohesion in learner writing.



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