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OverviewELT, a vast and growing field of research, has now moved beyond primary concerns related to developing learners’ proficiency in the language and designing curricula, syllabi, materials and assessment tools. It is witnessing rapid development towards de-centralizing and de-elitizing English, promoting multilingual approaches for teaching English and bridging the gap between language-in-education policies and practices. Critical Issues in ELT compiles research papers by linguists, language teachers, and English language teaching professionals to present contemporary debates on critical issues related to English language teaching, primarily in India. The subject matter of this book includes a variety of articles based on empirical data. It discusses the challenges facing ELT today and also includes papers discussing theoretical positions/frameworks/issues in ELT, classroom-based action research projects, and personal narratives. Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan or Bhutan) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ruchi Kaushik , A.L. KhannaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032885681ISBN 10: 1032885688 Pages: 346 Publication Date: 02 December 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Contributors Introduction I. Multilingualism 1. To Teach or Not to Teach Code-Mixed English? Translanguaging Hindi-English 2. ‘Warm Welcome or Cold Shoulder’: Demystifying (‘Positively Noxious’) English in the Multilingual Indian Classroom 3. From a Monolingual to a Multilingual Approach in Language Teaching II. Critical Pedagogy 4. Critical Pedagogy and English Language Teaching in India 5. Processes and Protocols of Discourse Oriented Pedagogy Towards Resisting Linguistic Imperialism 6. Critical Literacy as a Way of Negotiating Meanings with Stories 7. Making Daffodils Bloom for Everyone: The Flowering of Critical Pedagogy in the ESL Classroom III. Continuing Professional Development 8. The Dimensions of Continuing Professional Development 9. Learner Feedback as a Tool for Teacher Learning and Continuing Professional Development 10. Data-led Reflection for Self-directed Continuous Professional Development 11. An Action Research Project Exploring Peer Mentoring Enabling CPD 172 IV. Materials Development 12. Training Teachers to be Materials Writers 13. Designing Customized ESP Materials: Principles, Procedure and Practice 14. Translanguaging, Spices and Authentic Materials V. Assessment and Evaluation 15. In Teachers’ Hands: Where Formative Assessment Comes to Life in Unforeseen Ways 16. Peer Feedback in L2 Writing 17. Giving Feedback to Treat ESL Writing as a Process: Ideas and Challenges 18. Assessment for Development through Portfolios VI. Technology-aided Teaching and Learning 19. From Black Board to White Board and Beyond: The Role of ICTs in Reforming English Language Classrooms in Tamil Nadu 20. Bringing Digital Literacy into the ESL Classroom: Enhancing Language Learning Tasks using Web 2.0 Tools 21. Design-Based Research for Technology Enabled Language Learning: From Theory to Practice 22. Using Google Classroom as a Learning Management System: An Exploratory Study VII. Inclusive Education 23. Inclusive Practices: Equitable Learning for All 24. Lessons in Disability: Acceptance and InclusionReviewsAuthor InformationRuchi Kaushik is Associate Professor of English at Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi, India. She has authored Listening and Speaking XI (2014) and co-authored and co-edited Language, Literature and Creativity II (2013). Presently, she is Associate Editor of FORTELL: Journal of Teaching English Language and Literature. A.L. Khanna retired as Reader in English from Rajdhani College, University of Delhi. He co-edited Research in Applied Linguistics with R.K. Agnihotri. Presently, he is the Coordinating Editor of FORTELL: Journal of Teaching English Language and Literature and one of the Chief Editors of Language and Language Teaching. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |