<p>This book-length treatment of Exploratory Practice introduces five propositions about learners as practitioners of learning who are capable of developing their expertise through conducting research in and on their own classroom learning lives.</p>
Developing Language Teachers with Exploratory Practice
✍ Scribed by Kenan Dikilitaş, Judith Hanks
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 223
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This edited collection explores the use of Exploratory Practice (EP) by language teachers in classrooms. Written by practitioners, the chapters showcase unique examples of each principle of EP, with topics ranging from mentoring practitioner researchers, to teaching and learning in EAP, and investigating curriculum development in language teaching programs. The book provides example EP studies and gives voice to practitioners’ experiences of the challenges they experienced as well as the benefits. Examples include tackling intercultural communication in linguistically and culturally diverse classrooms; pedagogy and curriculum design in language teaching; explorations of continuing professional development in language education. In doing so, it offers tools that can be transferred to other classroom contexts and used to aid teacher development. The concluding chapter highlights critical aspects of Exploratory Practice which emerge in the studies and examines how practitioners advanced their understandings. This book will appeal to those working in Applied Linguistics, TESOL research, as well as language teachers and teacher educators.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xv
Introduction: Exploratory Practice: Explorations in Language Teacher Education and Continuing Professional Development (Judith Hanks, Kenan Dikilitaş)....Pages 1-9
Mentoring Language Teaching Professionals in/through Exploratory Practice (Judith Hanks, Kenan Dikilitaş)....Pages 11-37
Enacting Exploratory Practice Principles: Mentoring Language Teaching Professionals (Wayne Trotman)....Pages 39-59
Investigating and Understanding ‘Free Reading’ Experiences through Exploratory Practice (Talip Karanfil)....Pages 61-82
Investigating Self-Reported Reading Comprehension via Exploratory Practice (Onur Ergünay)....Pages 83-101
Understanding the Challenges of Academic Presentations for EAP Students: An Exploratory Practice Approach (Simon Mumford)....Pages 103-117
Intertwining Exploratory Practice with ‘Standard’ Research Practices in Foreign Language Education (Gamze Öncül, Rhian Webb)....Pages 119-139
Student Representation and Inclusion in Academic and Administrative Policymaking in Tertiary Education (Kerim Biçer)....Pages 141-156
The Role of Exploratory Practice and International Collaboration in the University Classroom: A Guide to Fostering Students’ Democratic Competences (Rhian Webb, Troy Sarina)....Pages 157-180
Why Do Students Consider Integrated Skills Lesson as a Grammar and Vocabulary Lesson? (Betül Doğdu, Dilek Arca)....Pages 181-203
Conclusion: Developing in/through Exploratory Practice (Kenan Dikilitaş, Judith Hanks)....Pages 205-210
Back Matter ....Pages 211-217
✦ Subjects
Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Language Teaching; Teaching and Teacher Education; Language Education; Intercultural Communication; English
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