Local Research and Glocal Perspectives in English Language Teaching
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Local Research and Glocal Perspectives in English Language Teaching
Teaching in Changing Times
Khan, Rubina; Bashir, Ahmed; Basu, Bijoy Lal; Uddin, Md. Elias
Springer Verlag, Singapore
01/2023
479
Dura
Inglês
9789811964572
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction.- Part 1: Socio-cultural perspectives in ELT.- ELT and development in Bangladesh: A critical overview.- Students' uptake of translanguaging pedagogies and translanguaging-oriented assessment in an ELT classroom at a Bangladeshi university.- Culture in language teacher education: A South Asian perspective.- Snowflakes versus ice cubes in creative language use.- Part 2: Curriculum and materials.- Economisation of the secondary English curriculum in Bangladesh.- Outcome-based living ELT curriculum in higher education in Bangladesh.- Enacted curriculum of private English kindergartens in Korea: Cases of three play-based English kindergartens in Seoul.- "Stories About Ourselves": Collaboration, teacher development, and creating culturally relevant graded EFL reading materials for Bangladeshi learners.- The challenges of developing ELT materials for higher secondary schools in Bangladesh: The case of the English textbook.- Rhizomatic literacy through graphic novels.- Part 3: Educational technology.- Students' evolved beliefs of TELL constraints and benefits: Learner voices from an EAP programme.- Teacher initiatives for technology integration in higher education in Bangladesh.- Wiki-based collaborative writing: Undergraduate learners' perspectives.- Using digital tools to enhance student engagement in online learning: An action research study.- Part 4: ELT practices.- Re-envisioning English language teaching in a post-COVID world: Using language education for sustainable development.- Exploring language learning attitudes through diaries.- Second language writing instruction in Iran: The status quo and future research agenda.- Impact of textual enhancement on EFL learners' noticing and acquisition of noun and verb phrases.- Disruptive perspectives and reinvention: Why and how for the English learners.- Part 5: Assessment.- Practical applications of learning-oriented assessment (LOA).- Exploring assessment literacy of tertiary-level teachers in Bangladesh.- Impact of a national English as a foreign language test on parents in Nepal.- Common item violations in multiple choice questions in Bangladeshi recruitment tests.- Part 6: Teacher education.- Researching and developing teacher expertise in the Global South: Local and transferrable solutions.- The professional, pedagogical, and personal impacts of being a volunteer teacher trainer: Case studies from teachers helping teachers.- English language teacher education and policy changes in multilingual Indonesia.- "Not Proper Teaching": The beliefs and experiences of novice native English language teachers in the UK.- (Re)thinking initial teacher education curriculum: Towards equitable, crisis-ready TESOL.- Closing thoughts.
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Teacher Development;post-COVID curriculum;MCQ Item Violation;Assessment Literacy;Assessment for Learning;Curriculum Implementation Strategies;Reform Message;National Curriculum Framework in Bangladesh;ELT Curriculum Change;Teaching Vocabulary;Collaborative Writing;Technology Integration;Tech-enhanced Pedagogy;English for Employment; ELT and Development;Economisation of Education;English and Globalisation;Translanguaging Pedagogies;Cultural Relevance;Volunteer Teacher Trainers
Introduction.- Part 1: Socio-cultural perspectives in ELT.- ELT and development in Bangladesh: A critical overview.- Students' uptake of translanguaging pedagogies and translanguaging-oriented assessment in an ELT classroom at a Bangladeshi university.- Culture in language teacher education: A South Asian perspective.- Snowflakes versus ice cubes in creative language use.- Part 2: Curriculum and materials.- Economisation of the secondary English curriculum in Bangladesh.- Outcome-based living ELT curriculum in higher education in Bangladesh.- Enacted curriculum of private English kindergartens in Korea: Cases of three play-based English kindergartens in Seoul.- "Stories About Ourselves": Collaboration, teacher development, and creating culturally relevant graded EFL reading materials for Bangladeshi learners.- The challenges of developing ELT materials for higher secondary schools in Bangladesh: The case of the English textbook.- Rhizomatic literacy through graphic novels.- Part 3: Educational technology.- Students' evolved beliefs of TELL constraints and benefits: Learner voices from an EAP programme.- Teacher initiatives for technology integration in higher education in Bangladesh.- Wiki-based collaborative writing: Undergraduate learners' perspectives.- Using digital tools to enhance student engagement in online learning: An action research study.- Part 4: ELT practices.- Re-envisioning English language teaching in a post-COVID world: Using language education for sustainable development.- Exploring language learning attitudes through diaries.- Second language writing instruction in Iran: The status quo and future research agenda.- Impact of textual enhancement on EFL learners' noticing and acquisition of noun and verb phrases.- Disruptive perspectives and reinvention: Why and how for the English learners.- Part 5: Assessment.- Practical applications of learning-oriented assessment (LOA).- Exploring assessment literacy of tertiary-level teachers in Bangladesh.- Impact of a national English as a foreign language test on parents in Nepal.- Common item violations in multiple choice questions in Bangladeshi recruitment tests.- Part 6: Teacher education.- Researching and developing teacher expertise in the Global South: Local and transferrable solutions.- The professional, pedagogical, and personal impacts of being a volunteer teacher trainer: Case studies from teachers helping teachers.- English language teacher education and policy changes in multilingual Indonesia.- "Not Proper Teaching": The beliefs and experiences of novice native English language teachers in the UK.- (Re)thinking initial teacher education curriculum: Towards equitable, crisis-ready TESOL.- Closing thoughts.
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Teacher Development;post-COVID curriculum;MCQ Item Violation;Assessment Literacy;Assessment for Learning;Curriculum Implementation Strategies;Reform Message;National Curriculum Framework in Bangladesh;ELT Curriculum Change;Teaching Vocabulary;Collaborative Writing;Technology Integration;Tech-enhanced Pedagogy;English for Employment; ELT and Development;Economisation of Education;English and Globalisation;Translanguaging Pedagogies;Cultural Relevance;Volunteer Teacher Trainers