Buch, Englisch, 148 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 259 g
Reihe: TESOL Voices
Buch, Englisch, 148 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 259 g
Reihe: TESOL Voices
ISBN: 978-1-942799-77-1
Verlag: Tesol Press
In this volume of the TESOL Voices series, authors give readers a front-row seat into current policy, practice, and theory in language education - from diverse classrooms all over the world.
Through personal narratives shared by teachers and students like, find out how it feels to be a bewildered, foreign-born student trying to learn the academic culture of an American university while simultaneously learning the language. Understand the impact of stereotypes through a letter exchange between Cambodian and Japanese students. Explore the importance of peer- and self- editing in writing cases - and how teachers in South Korea guide their students through the process.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Series Editor’s Preface
- Introduction
- Section 1: Voices from EAP Classrooms
- Chapter 1 EAP Learners Explore Their Language Learning Lives Through Exploratory Practice — Susan Dawson with Phappim Ihara and Kan Zhang
- Chapter 2 Working the Problem: Finding Solutions to Student Dissatisfaction in EAP for Engineering — Yasemin K?rkgöz
- Chapter 3 Expanding the Boundary of L2 Literacy: Teaching Research Skills in the EAP Classroom — Beatrix Burghardt and Megan Hansen Connolly
- Chapter 4 Learners Deconstruct Classroom Experiences Through Critical Thinking — Asli A. Hassan, and Roger Nunn with Hanan Nasser Salem Al-Hasani and Hanouf Ahmad Saleh Al-Enezi
- Chapter 5 Formative Assessment to Promote Self-Regulated Learning in EAP — Saeedeh Haghi and Gerard Sharpling
- Section 2: Voices from Language & Culture Classrooms
- Chapter 6 Our Stories: Narratives for Culturally Responsive ESL Teaching — Debi Khasnabis, Coert Ambrosino, Saina Sajjadi, and Catherine Reischl
- Chapter 7 Sharing Experiences of Intercultural Education Through Student Autoethnographies — Gregory Strong
- Chapter 8 Scaffolding Free Choice in Lessons: Negotiating Global Identity in EFL — Ekaterina Talalakina and Idaliya Grigoryeva
- Chapter 9 Throwing Away Stereotypes: Deepening Intercultural Understanding Through Cambodia-Japan Letter Exchanges — Nicole Takeda
- Chapter 10 Pragmatic Development and Study Abroad: Building and Maintaining Competence — Mark Firth, James Broadbridge and Joseph Siegel
- Chapter 11 Exploring Multiple Feedback Loops in EFL Writing Classes — Gordon Blaine West, with Sun A Kim, Juyoung Song, and Chae-eun (Cathy) Sung
- Chapter 12 “I learn listening skill to get high marks”: Student Voices About Listening Instruction in Vietnam — Nga Thi Hang Ngo and Hoa Thi Mai Nguyen
- Chapter 13 Dealing With Resistance to Student-Centered Instruction: The Struggles of a Japanese NNEST — Ryan W. Smithers and Rie Smithers
- Chapter 14 Teacher Collaboration in an ESOP Course: A Recipe for Success — Akiko Tsuda and Darcy de Lint
- Chapter 15 Students and Teachers Co-Researching Difficulties With Vocabulary in Academic Writing: A Case Study of Exploratory Practice — Qiao Wang and David Dalsky
- Chapter 16 Conclusion: Theorizing Forward on TESOL Classroom Practice — Tim Stewart




