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The Routledge Handbook of Language Learning and Teaching Beyond the Classroom

✍ Scribed by Hayo Reinders; Chun Lai; Pia Sundqvist


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
463
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Informal language learning beyond the classroom plays an important and growing role in language learning and teaching. This Handbook brings together the existing body of research and unites the various disciplines that have explored this area, in order to present the current state of knowledge in one accessible resource. Much of adult learning takes place outside of formal education and for language learning, it is likely that out-of-class experiences play an equally important role. It is therefore surprising that the role of informal language learning has received little attention over the years, with the vast majority of research instead focusing on the classroom. Researchers from a range of backgrounds, however, have started to realise the important contribution of informal language learning, both in its own right, and in its relationship with classroom learning. Studies in the areas of learner autonomy, learning strategies, study abroad, language support, learners’ voices, computer-mediated communication, mobile-assisted language learning, digital gaming, and many others, all add to our understanding of the complex and intersecting ways in which learners construct their own language learning experiences, drawing from a wide range of resources, including materials, teachers, self-study, technology, other learners and native speakers. This Handbook provides a sound and comprehensive basis for researchers and graduate students to build upon in their own research of language learning and teaching beyond the classroom.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Notes on contributors
Introduction: Language Learning and Teaching Beyond the Classroom
PART I: Mapping LLTBC
1 The History of Language Learning and Teaching Beyond the Classroom
2 Mapping Language Learning Environments
3 Interfacing Formal Education and Language Learning Beyond the Classroom
4 Participant-driven L2 Learning in the Wild: An Overview and Its Pedagogical Implications
5 Learning Beyond the Classroom and Autonomy
6 CALL in the Wild: A Voyage of Independent Self-directed Learning
7 English Language Learning Beyond the Classroom: Do Learner Factors Matter?
8 The Golden Age of Foreign Language Learning: Age and Language Learning Beyond the Classroom
PART II: Supporting LLTBC
9 Digital Game-Based Language Learning in Extramural Settings
10 Fostering Learners’ Self-regulation and Collaboration Skills and Strategies for Mobile Language Learning Beyond the Classroom
11 Enhancing Language and Culture Learning Through Social Network Technologies
12 Enhancing Language and Culture Learning in the Case of Study Abroad
13 Enhancing Language and Culture Learning in Migration Contexts
14 Learning to Act in the Social World: Building Interactional Competence through Everyday Language Use Experiences
15 Enhancing Language Learning in Private Tutoring
16 Enhancing the Quality of Out-of-Class Learning in Flipped Learning
17 Enhancing Language Learning Beyond the Classroom through Advising
18 Online Learner Communities for Fostering Autonomous Learning Beyond the Classroom
19 Self-access Centres for Facilitating Autonomous Language Learning
20 Assessment sof and for LBC
PART III: Researching LLTBC
21 Ethics, Privacy and Security in Researching LBC
22 Evaluation of Instruments for Researching Learners’ LBC
23 Methods and Approaches to Investigating Language Learning in the Digital Wilds
24 The Use of Mixed Methods to Study Language Learning Beyond the Classroom
25 Language Learning Diary Studies in Learning Beyond the Classroom Contexts
26 Doing LLBC Research With Young Learners
27 Ethnography in LBC Research
28 When Classrooms Aren’t an Option: Researching Mobile Language Learning through Disruption
29 Bringing Beyond into the L2 Classroom: On Video Ethnography and the β€˜Wild’ In-class Use of Smartphones
30 Learning Analytics and Educational Data Mining in Learning Beyond the Classroom
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