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OverviewThis book explores ways to prepare teachers to teach English as an International Language (EIL) and provides theoretically-grounded models for EIL-informed teacher education. The volume includes two chapters that present a theoretical approach and principles in EIL teacher education, followed by a collection of descriptions of field-tested teacher education programs, courses, units in a course, and activities from diverse geographical and institutional contexts, which together demonstrate a variety of possible approaches to preparing teachers to teach EIL. The book helps create a space for the exploration of EIL teacher education that cuts across English as a Lingua Franca, World Englishes and other relevant scholarly communities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aya MatsudaPublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Multilingual Matters Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9781783097012ISBN 10: 1783097019 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 19 January 2017 Audience: ELT/ESL , Professional and scholarly , ELT General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContributors Aya Matsuda: Introduction Part I: Theoretical Frameworks 1. Yasemin Bayyurt and Nicos Sifakis: Foundations of an EIL-aware Teacher Education 2. Seran Dogancay-Aktuna and Joel Hardman: A Framework for Incorporating an English as an International Language Perspective into TESOL Teacher Education Part II: Teacher Preparation Programs 3. Raul Alberto Mora and Polina Golovatina-Mora: A New Model for Reflexivity and Advocacy for Master's-level EIL In-service Programs in Colombia: The Notion of ""Learning and Teaching Processes in Second Languages"" 4. Seong-Yoon Kang: US-Based Teacher Education Program for ""Local"" EIL Teachers Part III: Courses Dedicated to Teaching EIL 5. Nicola Galloway: Global Englishes for Language Teaching: Preparing MSc TESOL Students to Teach in a Globalised World 6. Nobuyuki Hino: Training Graduate Students in Japan to be EIL Teachers 7. Roby Marlina: Practices of Teaching Englishes for International Communication 8. Ali Fuad Selvi: Preparing Teachers to Teach Englishes as an International Language: Reflections from Northern Cyprus Part IV: EIL-informed Courses on Another ELT Topic 9. Thuy Ngoc Dinh: Preparing Pre-service Teacher for EIL/WE-oriented Materials Development 10. Eduardo H. Diniz de Figueiredo and Aline M. Sanfelici: Addressing Culture from an EIL Perspective in a Teacher Education Course in Brazil 11. Nugrahenny T. Zacharias: Practicing EIL pedagogy in a Microteaching Class Part V: Independent Units on Teaching EIL 12. Heath Rose: A Global Approach to English Language Teaching: Integrating an International Perspective into a Teaching Methods Course 13. Michele Salles El Kadri, Luciana Cabrini Simoes Calvo and Telma Gimenez: English as a Lingua Franca in an Online Teacher Education Program Offered by a State University in Brazil 14. Paola Vettorel and Lucilla Lopriore: WE, EIL, ELF and Awareness of Their Pedagogical Implications in Teacher Education Programs in Italy Part VI: Lessons, Activities and Tasks for EIL Teacher Preparation 15. Various Contributors: Lessons, Activities and Tasks for EIL Teacher PreparationReviewsIn this important new book on Teaching English as an International Language, Aya Matusuda has brought together a unique collection of more than 30 EIL practitioners and researchers from around the world, including Australia, Brazil, Italy, Japan, Russia, Singapore, Turkey, Vietnam and elsewhere. The inclusion of a collection of pedagogical ideas in the final chapter makes this an original and welcome contribution to the EIL literature. Andy Curtis, Anaheim University, USA In this important new book on Teaching English as an International Language, Aya Matusuda has brought together a unique collection of more than 30 EIL practitioners and researchers from around the world, including Australia, Brazil, Italy, Japan, Russia, Singapore, Turkey, Vietnam and elsewhere. The inclusion of a collection of pedagogical ideas in the final chapter makes this an original and welcome contribution to the EIL literature. Andy Curtis, Anaheim University, USA This book is timely in that it takes up the challenge of change: it brings together, from the perspectives of World Englishes and English as a Lingua Franca, various innovative proposals for teacher education that seek to take appropriate pedagogic account of the global role of English in today's world. Barbara Seidlhofer, University of Vienna, Austria Author InformationAya Matsuda is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University, USA. She has published widely on World Englishes and language teaching and is the editor of Principles and Practices of Teaching English as an International Language (2012, Multilingual Matters). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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