Action Research Communities for Language Teachers

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  • ISBN 9781350543416
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How can teachers and teacher educators enact positive change in their working environments? How can they develop professional learning communities? How can they support educational policies on intercultural competence, multilingualism and plurilingualism while improving students’ language skills? This inspiring collection gives clear and practical advice on how action research can help achieve all of those goals, from primary through secondary, higher and adult education settings.

Action Research Communities for Language Teachers, funded by the European Centre for Modern Languages of the Council of Europe, collects practical first-hand accounts of action research projects, with a shared focus on practical, replicable advice and achievable results. Readers can use these examples to develop small, evidence-based interventions that address their own common challenges and concerns. Spanning fourteen European countries and a similar range of taught languages, these real-life examples of shared problem-solving and collaboration are a crucial contribution to the theory and practice of language teaching and teacher education.

Angela Gallagher-Brett is an expert team member in Action Research Communities for Language Teachers (CoE/ECML). She is an experienced languages teacher and was formerly Head of Education at the University for the Creative Arts and Head of Learning and Teaching Development at SOAS, University of London, UK.

Christine Lechner co-ordinated Action Research Communities for Language Teachers (CoE/ECML). She is a teacher educator (formerly Pädagogische Hochschule Tirol) based in Austria with experience as a classroom teacher, in initial teacher education and Continuing Professional Development and currently involved in supporting migrants’ language learning.