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OverviewFor many novice ESL/EFL teachers the transition from their teacher education program (Cert or MA) to their first year of teaching has been characterized as a type of 'reality shock' because the ideals that novice teachers may have formed during the education program are often replaced by the harsh realities of the classroom, and social and political contexts of the school in which they are teaching. One reason for this may be that teacher education programs are unable to reproduce an environment similar to that teachers face when they graduate. Even though many schools may have induction programs available, novice teachers are often left to cope on their own in a sink-or-swim type situation, with some ultimately leaving the profession because of difficulties encountered during their first year. EVERY teacher must experience life as a novice when they begin their teaching career in a real classroom, and From Trainee to Teacher is the book that will make the transition from the training course to the classroom as smooth as possible because it focuses on the needs of the novice teachers in particular. From Trainee to Teacher outlines and describes a comprehensive framework for the professional development of novice teachers through reflective practice that is grounded in the classroom realities of real teaching contexts so that they can develop beyond their novice years and become expert ESL/EFL teachers. In addition, the suggestions presented in this book can be operationalized as standards for future ESL/EFL teacher education and development programs worldwide. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas S.C. FarrellPublisher: Equinox Publishing Ltd Imprint: Equinox Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781845531959ISBN 10: 1845531957 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 08 January 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Teaching: A Profession that Eats its YoungChapter 2: 'Forget All You Learned At___': Role of Teacher EducationChapter 3: From Trainee to Teacher: The Transition ShockChapter 4: 'The First Week is Like You're in a Swamp': Developing AwarenessChapter 5: 'Here's the Book, Go Teach': Managing the ClassroomChapter 6: 'It was Very Dry': Evaluating LessonsChapter 7: 'I Want to be Me': Role Identity DevelopmentChapter 8: 'You Put Your Personal Stamp on It': Reflecting on Teaching StyleChapter 9: 'Remember All You Learned at___': Reflective Practice within Teacher EducationChapter 10: 'I Liked Hearing Other Ideas': Reflective Practice during the First YearReviewsThis slim volume offers an approachable, in-depth look into the experiences of novice ESL teachers as they attempt to navigate their first year of professional practice. As a textbook, it is highly successful, written in a style that language education students will find accessible and engaging. [...] In summary, 'From Trainee to Teacher' is a valuable contribution to the scholarship on language teacher education. Thomas Farrell makes a persuasive argument about the need for greater support for pre-service and novice teachers, and this volume provides an important part of that support through compelling stories from novice teachers, insightful analysis, and pragmatic advice on the utility of reflective practice. --Chris Blankenship, LINGUIST List 27.3776, September 23, 2016 Author InformationThomas S.C. Farrell is a professor of Applied Linguistics at Brock University, Canada. His professional interests include Reflective Practice, and Language Teacher Education and Development. He is series editor for the Language Teacher Research series (Asia, Americas, Africa, Australia/New Zealand, Europe, and the Middle East) for TESOL, USA. His recent books are Succeeding with English Language Learners: A guide for beginning teachers (2006, Corwin Press, Sage); What successful literacy teachers do: 70 Research-Based Strategies for Teachers, Reading Coaches, and Instructional Planners (2007, co-authored with Neal Glasgow, Corwin Press, Sage Publications); and Reflective Language Teaching: From Research to Practice (2008, Continuum Press). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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