Language Teacher Education for a Global Society

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Classroom Interactional Patterns
classroom research methods
Context Sensitive Model
Context-specific teacher education
educational globalization impact
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Europe's Modern Languages Project
Formal Teacher Education Programs
IRF Sequence
Knowing Module
L2 Motivation Research
L2 Teacher Education
Language Teacher Education
Language Teacher Education Program
learner autonomy strategies
Learner Rights
Maximizing Learning Opportunities
Modular Model
modular teacher education framework
Perceived Difficulty Level
Personal Knowledge Base
Personal knowledge production
Personal transformation
Postmethod Pedagogy
Professional Development
Professional Teacher Education Programs
reflective teaching practice
Sensitivity to global and local factors impacting on language teacher education
Teacher Education Program
teacher identity development
Teacher Research
Teacher Theorizing
TESOL Profession
TESOL Teacher
Theorize from practice
Transformative teacher education
Uh Huh

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415877374
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The field of second/foreign language teacher education is calling out for a coherent and comprehensive framework for teacher preparation in these times of accelerating economic, cultural, and educational globalization. Responding to this call, this book introduces a state-of-the-art model for developing prospective and practicing teachers into strategic thinkers, exploratory researchers, and transformative teachers. The model includes five modules: Knowing, Analyzing, Recognizing, Doing, and Seeing (KARDS). Its goal is to help teachers understand:

  • how to build a viable professional, personal and procedural knowledge-base,
  • how to analyze learner needs, motivation and autonomy,
  • how to recognize their own identities, beliefs and values,
  • how to do teaching, theorizing and dialogizing, and
  • how to see their own teaching acts from learner, teacher, and observer perspectives.

Providing a scaffold for building a holistic understanding of what happens in the language classroom, this model eventually enables teachers to theorize what they practice and practice what they theorize. With its strong scholarly foundation and its supporting reflective tasks and exploratory projects, this book is immensely useful for students, practicing teachers, teacher educators, and educational researchers who are interested in exploring the complexity of language teacher education.

B. Kumaravadivelu is Professor, Department of Linguistics and Language Development, San Jose State University.

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