ELT Teacher Education Materials
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032889856
- Weight: 360g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Apr 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
ELT Teacher Education Materials: Purposes, Possibilities and Practices explores appropriate goals and models for English Language Teaching (ELT) teacher education materials and establishes principles for their design. It offers an AI-app-supported developmental guide to designing effective, context-appropriate teacher-training materials that reference relevant theoretical frameworks. Additionally, it provides sample materials that clearly illustrate each chapter’s theoretical perspective, together with discussion questions relating to the materials. Readers will develop their own skills in writing materials for teacher education through customised writing tasks that are closely connected to the chapter’s theory and sample materials and can obtain help in completing these tasks via the AI ‘critical friend’ links. A more substantial writing task appears at the end of the book. An appendix provides answer keys, while a second appendix gives general guidance on writing materials for teachers.
This is a key resource for academics and researchers in teacher education, and also ELT teacher educators in different kinds of institutions around the world who need to know about materials for teacher education. The book will also be beneficial for students in ELT/TESOL, particularly those on courses that include components related to teacher training or materials writing.
The AI experience accompanying this book runs on Noticing—a platform for AI-facilitated professional learning, built around research-informed mentoring protocols. Its AI voice, Noa, uses a novel pre-response middleware that cumulates the evolving dialogue to direct AI's attention without determining its response—eliciting explicit reasoning, revealing blind spots and sustaining productive struggle. Used in teacher education programmes across Europe, Asia and Australasia for lesson planning, reflection and mentoring.
Briony Beaven is a language teaching consultant, teacher educator and materials writer. Her professional roles have included a post as the Director of Studies in a large adult education institute, and working as a Cambridge Teaching Awards CELTA and DELTA tutor, assessor and moderator. Briony has worked with teachers around the world and has tutored on an MA in ELT. She has written coursebooks and many articles for professional journals. Her ELT qualifications include the UCLES Dip. TEFL and a Doctorate of Education in TEFL.
