Researching Pedagogic Tasks

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A01=Martin Bygate
A01=Merrill Swain
A01=Peter Skehan
ACTFL Guideline
advanced task-based language research
applied linguistics
Author_Martin Bygate
Author_Merrill Swain
Author_Peter Skehan
Careful Research Designs
Category=CJA
Category=JNU
characteristics
classroom discourse analysis
collaborative dialogue
Communicative Language Teaching
design
dictogloss
Dictogloss Tasks
empirical language studies
eq_bestseller
eq_dictionaries-language-reference
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Error Free Clauses
Information Gap Task
Jigsaw Task
language
language performance measurement
Language Related Episodes
Language Teacher Professional Development
lexicalised
Lexicalised Language
Lexicalised Sequences
Narrative Task
native
NNS
Non-native Speaker
Non-native Speaker Interlocutors
Nonnative Speaker
Oral Language Assessment
Quantitative Research
Rasch Analysis
repetition
Research Article
SLA Researcher
speakers
Spoken Language Assessment
Task Input Data
Task Repetition
Task Type
teacher mediation
teaching
types

Product details

  • ISBN 9780582414822
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Researching Pedagogic Tasks brings together a series of empirical studies into the use of pedagogical tasks for second language learning, with a view to better understanding the structure of tasks, their impact on students, and their use by teachers. The volume starts with an introduction to the background and key issues in the topic area and is then organised into three sections:

  • the first section focuses on the language and learning of students on tasks
  • the second on the use of tasks in the language classroom
  • the third on the use of tasks for language testing

Each section begins with a succinct section introduction, and the volume concludes with an afterword relating the theme of the volume to issues in curriculum development. The chapters include both experimental and qualitative approaches to the topic, some providing original accounts of specific studies, others offering overviews of linked series of studies.

Martin Bygate is a Senior Lecturer in TESOL at the School of Education, University of Leeds. He has written extensively in the past, including the volumes Speaking (1987) and Grammar and the Language Classroom (1994). Peter Skehan is Professor of Applied Linguistics in the School of Education, King's College, London. His previous publications are in the areas of individual differences in second language learning, second language acquisition, and language testing.
Merrill Swain is a Professor in the Second Language Education Program of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. She is a Past President of the American Association for Applied
Linguistics, and is currently a Vice-President of the International Association of Applied Linguistics.

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