1st Edition

Language Teacher Education

By Jon Roberts Copyright 1998

    'Language Teacher Education' is an introduction to language teacher training and development for teachers and providers in pre-service and in-service programmes. The text outlines the main theories of human learning and applies them to teacher education. Based on a broadly social constructivist perspective, it suggests a framework for planning pre-service and in-service programmes, and is illustrated both with case studies from a range of training situations around the world and appendices containing teacher education materials.



    Language Teacher Education is intended to inform readers' practical decisions and to help them build their own theories of teacher learning.

    Introduction
    Part 1 Foundations - Overview
    Teachers' work
    How do teachers learn?
    What is effective teaching?
    Part 2 Initial teacher training: Introduction
    Case studies in IT
    Components of the IT course design
    Further issues in IT
    Part 3 INSET - Introduction
    Case studies
    Components of the INSET course design
    Part 4 A look ahead
    Glossary
    Index

    Biography

    Centre for Applied Language Studies, University of Reading.

    This is an excellent book - comprehensive, thorough, balanced, clearly presented, well-informed and up-to-date...it is the most thorough and balanced account of language teacher education that I have read.
    Mike Wallace, University of Edinburgh, UK

    ...promises to be rewarding for teachers in training and those responsible for training them...also of considerable value to individual teachers, or indeed groups of teachers, who wish to take a little time to think about what they are doing, why they are doing it and what they might like to consider doing differently in the future.
    Martin von Schilling