Improving Learner Reflection for TESOL

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Critical Reflective Learning
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English as a Second Language
English Language Teaching
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Face To Face
group discussion
Holds
IELTS
Individual Learner Variables
Key Words
Language Learning
language pedagogy
language testing
Learner Reflection
learner strategies
Mediational Tools
metacognition
Metacognitive Knowledge
neuroscience
Oral Reflection
practitioner research
Professional Development
psychology
Reflective Practice
reflective practice assessment
Reflective Thinking
Reflective Writing
Second language acquisition
self-assessment
self-awareness
self-reflection
self-regulated learning
Spoken Reflection
Strategic Behaviours
strategies for autonomous language learners
technology-mediated
technology-mediated reflection
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Uploaded
video-stimulated reflection
Worksheet
written reflection

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032016771
  • Weight: 353g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Presenting comprehensive research conducted with learners and educators in a range of settings, this volume showcases self-reflection as a powerful tool to enhance student learning. The text builds on empirical insights to illustrate how language professionals can foster critical self-reflection amongst learners of English as an additional language.

This text uses ecologically sensitive practitioner research that addresses issues of both practical and pedagogical significance in the fields of TESOL, language teaching and learning, and teacher education. By synthesizing interdisciplinary research and theory, chapters show how various types of self-reflection—including guided and non-guided; group and individual forms; and written, oral, and technology-mediated reflection—can promote autonomous, self-regulated learning amongst students at various levels. Whilst offering readers a strong grounding in the theoretical and empirical knowledge that supports self-reflection, the volume gives constant attention is given to praxis, with a focus on effective pedagogical strategies and tools needed to implement, encourage, and evaluate critical learner reflection in readers’ own teaching or research.

This volume will be a critical resource for language-teaching professionals interested in critical learner reflection, including in-service, pre-service, and teacher educators in the field of TESOL. Scholars and researchers in the fields of applied linguistics and language education more broadly will find this volume valuable.

Li-Shih Huang is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Victoria, Canada.

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