Contemporary computer-assisted language learning [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michael Thomas, Hayo Reinders and Mark Warschauer |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York, : Bloomsbury Academic, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (417 p.) |
Disciplina | 401.93 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ThomasMichael <1969->
ReindersHayo WarschauerMark |
Collana | Contemporary studies in linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Language and languages - Computer-assisted instruction - Research
Language and languages - Research - Methodology Language acquisition - Research - Methodology |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-85336-1
1-4411-3450-6 1-4411-1300-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Notes on contributors; Foreword; List of figures and tables; 1 Contemporary computer-assisted language learning: The role of digital media and incremental change; Summary; Introduction; Contemporary CALL: An exemplary case study; Aspects of contemporary CALL; Digital media and social CALL; Conclusion; PART ONE The CALL context; Section introduction; 2 Historical perspectives on CALL; Summary; Introduction; Origin of the term CALL; Early CALL: 1960's to 1970's; CALL and the microcomputer: The 1980's; Repositioning CALL: The 1990's
CALL and Web 2.0: The 2000's Conclusions; 3 Researching language learning in the age of social media; Summary; Introduction; Traditions; Environments, socio/affective dimensions and pedagogical processes; Conclusion, future directions; 4 Second language teacher education for CALL: An alignment of practice and theory; Summary; Introduction; The broad domain; Second language teacher education for CALL; The sociocultural in SLTE for CALL; Sociocultural theory; Activity theory; The Cambridge study; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 5 Research on computers in language testing: Past, present and future Summary Introduction; Overviews of CBLT; CBLT delivery; CBLT content; Example CBLT's; Conclusions; 6 Materials design in CALL: Social presence in online environments; Summary; Introduction; Social presence; The project: Set-up, participants, methodology and task design; Some findings; Conclusions; PART TWO CALL learning environments; Section introduction; 7 Telecollaboration and CALL; Summary; Introduction; The origins of telecollaboration; Models of telecollaborative exchange; Areas of telecollaborative research; Telecollaboration 2.0: Current approaches and research; Conclusions 8 Distance CALL online Summary; Introduction; What is distance CALL?; An integrated model of distance language learning; DCALL research seen through the integrated model; Current and future directions; 9 Language learning in virtual worlds: Research and practice; Summary; Introduction; A history and overview of VWs; Research on virtual worlds; Potential barriers to language learning in VWs; Primary education in virtual worlds: To Rez or not to Rez?; Conclusions; 10 Digital games and language learning; Summary; Introduction; Emerging initiatives on digital game-based learning Adaption of commercial off the shelf (COTS) games Design of serious educational language learning games; Future development and research directions; 11 Mobile-assisted language learning; Summary; Introduction; Enabling aspects of mobile learning; Uses of mobile devices in language learning; Issues of concern with mobile learning; Emerging directions; Conclusions; 12 CALL in low-tech contexts; Summary; Introduction; Definition of low-technology contexts; Overview of how technology has been used in educational settings in the last few decades; CALL and low-tech environments How to use CALL in low-tech contexts |
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Contemporary computer-assisted language learning [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michael Thomas, Hayo Reinders and Mark Warschauer |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York, : Bloomsbury Academic, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (417 p.) |
Disciplina | 401.93 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ThomasMichael <1969->
ReindersHayo WarschauerMark |
Collana | Contemporary studies in linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Language and languages - Computer-assisted instruction - Research
Language and languages - Research - Methodology Language acquisition - Research - Methodology |
ISBN |
1-283-85336-1
1-4411-3450-6 1-4411-1300-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Notes on contributors; Foreword; List of figures and tables; 1 Contemporary computer-assisted language learning: The role of digital media and incremental change; Summary; Introduction; Contemporary CALL: An exemplary case study; Aspects of contemporary CALL; Digital media and social CALL; Conclusion; PART ONE The CALL context; Section introduction; 2 Historical perspectives on CALL; Summary; Introduction; Origin of the term CALL; Early CALL: 1960's to 1970's; CALL and the microcomputer: The 1980's; Repositioning CALL: The 1990's
CALL and Web 2.0: The 2000's Conclusions; 3 Researching language learning in the age of social media; Summary; Introduction; Traditions; Environments, socio/affective dimensions and pedagogical processes; Conclusion, future directions; 4 Second language teacher education for CALL: An alignment of practice and theory; Summary; Introduction; The broad domain; Second language teacher education for CALL; The sociocultural in SLTE for CALL; Sociocultural theory; Activity theory; The Cambridge study; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 5 Research on computers in language testing: Past, present and future Summary Introduction; Overviews of CBLT; CBLT delivery; CBLT content; Example CBLT's; Conclusions; 6 Materials design in CALL: Social presence in online environments; Summary; Introduction; Social presence; The project: Set-up, participants, methodology and task design; Some findings; Conclusions; PART TWO CALL learning environments; Section introduction; 7 Telecollaboration and CALL; Summary; Introduction; The origins of telecollaboration; Models of telecollaborative exchange; Areas of telecollaborative research; Telecollaboration 2.0: Current approaches and research; Conclusions 8 Distance CALL online Summary; Introduction; What is distance CALL?; An integrated model of distance language learning; DCALL research seen through the integrated model; Current and future directions; 9 Language learning in virtual worlds: Research and practice; Summary; Introduction; A history and overview of VWs; Research on virtual worlds; Potential barriers to language learning in VWs; Primary education in virtual worlds: To Rez or not to Rez?; Conclusions; 10 Digital games and language learning; Summary; Introduction; Emerging initiatives on digital game-based learning Adaption of commercial off the shelf (COTS) games Design of serious educational language learning games; Future development and research directions; 11 Mobile-assisted language learning; Summary; Introduction; Enabling aspects of mobile learning; Uses of mobile devices in language learning; Issues of concern with mobile learning; Emerging directions; Conclusions; 12 CALL in low-tech contexts; Summary; Introduction; Definition of low-technology contexts; Overview of how technology has been used in educational settings in the last few decades; CALL and low-tech environments How to use CALL in low-tech contexts |
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Contemporary computer-assisted language learning [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michael Thomas, Hayo Reinders and Mark Warschauer |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York, : Bloomsbury Academic, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (417 p.) |
Disciplina | 401.93 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ThomasMichael <1969->
ReindersHayo WarschauerMark |
Collana | Contemporary studies in linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Language and languages - Computer-assisted instruction - Research
Language and languages - Research - Methodology Language acquisition - Research - Methodology |
ISBN |
1-283-85336-1
1-4411-3450-6 1-4411-1300-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Notes on contributors; Foreword; List of figures and tables; 1 Contemporary computer-assisted language learning: The role of digital media and incremental change; Summary; Introduction; Contemporary CALL: An exemplary case study; Aspects of contemporary CALL; Digital media and social CALL; Conclusion; PART ONE The CALL context; Section introduction; 2 Historical perspectives on CALL; Summary; Introduction; Origin of the term CALL; Early CALL: 1960's to 1970's; CALL and the microcomputer: The 1980's; Repositioning CALL: The 1990's
CALL and Web 2.0: The 2000's Conclusions; 3 Researching language learning in the age of social media; Summary; Introduction; Traditions; Environments, socio/affective dimensions and pedagogical processes; Conclusion, future directions; 4 Second language teacher education for CALL: An alignment of practice and theory; Summary; Introduction; The broad domain; Second language teacher education for CALL; The sociocultural in SLTE for CALL; Sociocultural theory; Activity theory; The Cambridge study; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 5 Research on computers in language testing: Past, present and future Summary Introduction; Overviews of CBLT; CBLT delivery; CBLT content; Example CBLT's; Conclusions; 6 Materials design in CALL: Social presence in online environments; Summary; Introduction; Social presence; The project: Set-up, participants, methodology and task design; Some findings; Conclusions; PART TWO CALL learning environments; Section introduction; 7 Telecollaboration and CALL; Summary; Introduction; The origins of telecollaboration; Models of telecollaborative exchange; Areas of telecollaborative research; Telecollaboration 2.0: Current approaches and research; Conclusions 8 Distance CALL online Summary; Introduction; What is distance CALL?; An integrated model of distance language learning; DCALL research seen through the integrated model; Current and future directions; 9 Language learning in virtual worlds: Research and practice; Summary; Introduction; A history and overview of VWs; Research on virtual worlds; Potential barriers to language learning in VWs; Primary education in virtual worlds: To Rez or not to Rez?; Conclusions; 10 Digital games and language learning; Summary; Introduction; Emerging initiatives on digital game-based learning Adaption of commercial off the shelf (COTS) games Design of serious educational language learning games; Future development and research directions; 11 Mobile-assisted language learning; Summary; Introduction; Enabling aspects of mobile learning; Uses of mobile devices in language learning; Issues of concern with mobile learning; Emerging directions; Conclusions; 12 CALL in low-tech contexts; Summary; Introduction; Definition of low-technology contexts; Overview of how technology has been used in educational settings in the last few decades; CALL and low-tech environments How to use CALL in low-tech contexts |
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Contemporary Task-Based Language Learning and Teaching in Asia / / edited by Michael Thomas & Hayo Reinders |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Bloomsbury Academic, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (417 p.) |
Disciplina | 428.0071/05 |
Collana | Contemporary studies in linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Cognitive learning
Competence and performance (Linguistics) Language and languages - Study and teaching - Asia Language policy - Asia Psycholinguistics Task analysis in education - Asia |
ISBN |
1-350-20210-X
1-4742-1987-X 1-4725-7222-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Machine generated contents note: -- Foreword, Professor David NunanIntroduction, Michael Thomas, University of Central Lancashire, UK. SECTION I: The SOUTH - EAST Asian Context: PHILOSOPHY AND IMPLEMENTATION1. Task-Based Language Teaching in the Asian Context: Where Are We Now and Where are We Going?, Chun Lai, University of Hong Kong, HK -- 2. Exploring Ways to Accommodate Task-based Language Teaching in Chinese Schools, Shaoqian Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK & Yafu Gong, English Education Research Center, China -- 3. Bridging Task-Based Language Teaching and Communicative Language Teaching in Cambodia: A Case Study of an Integrated TBLT and CLT Program, Nicole Takeda, Bayon English Academy, Cambodia -- 4. Applications and Implications of TBLT in Thailand, Punchalee Wasansomsithi, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.
SECTION II: FOCUSING ON THE LEARNER. 5. Empowering University Students For The Global Workplace: A Multi-Modal, Task-Based Project, Brad Blackstone, National University Singapore, Singapore & Radhika Jaidev, National University Singapore, Singapore -- 6. 'Old Wine in New Bottles': Two Case Studies of TBLT in Vietnam, Nguyen Gia Viet, Ha Tinh University, Vietnam & Le Van Canh, Vietnam National University, Vietnam & Roger Barnard, University of Waikato, New Zealand -- 7. TBLT in the Primary Schools of South China, Yuefeng Zhang, Hong Kong Institute of Education, HK -- 8. Tasks for language learners in Yangon, Daniel Sang, Starfish Language and Business, New Zealand & Marilyn Lewis, University of Auckland, New Zealand. SECTION III: TEACHERS' PERSPECTIVES. 9. Preparing for Tasks in Vietnamese EFL High School Classrooms: Teachers in Action, Bao Trang Thi Nguyen, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand & Jonathan Newton, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand & David Crabbe, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand -- 10. Teachers' Perceived Difficulty in Implementing TBLT in China, Shaoqian Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK -- 11. Gaining Acceptance of Task-Based Teaching During Malaysian Rural In Service Teacher Training, Stephen Hall, Sunway University, Malaysia. SECTION IV: TECHNOLOGY. 12. TBLT and Technology in an Asian Context: The Case of Japan, Michael Thomas, University of Central Lancashire, UK -- 13. Employing Online Chat to Resolve Task-based Activities: Using Online Chat to Promote Cultural Language Exchange with Taiwanese Learners, Mark Freiermuth, Gunma Prefectural Women's University, Japan -- 14. Language Learning Performance Using Engineering-based Tasks via Text Chat in Malaysia, Nik Aloesnita Nik Mohd Alwi, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. SECTION V: MATERIALS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN. 15. Contextually Framing Task-Based English Language Pedagogy: Vocational English Materials Development, Handoyo Puji Widodo, University of Adelaide, Australia -- 16. Materials Design for TBLT in Thailand: Balancing Process and Content, Pornapit Darasawang, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand & Wilaksana Srimavin, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand -- 17. The Effects of Input on Output-based L2 Tasks in a Japanese University Setting, Wataru Suzuki, University of Toronto, Canada & Nobuya Itagaki, University of Toronto, Canada -- 18. A Needs Analysis for a Korean Middle School EFL General English Curriculum, Moonyoung Park, Iowa State University, USA. SECTION VI: ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION. 19. Task-based Assessment for Young Learners: Old Meets New Cultures, Yuko Goto Butler, University of Pennsylvania, USA & Wei Zeng, University of Pennsylvania, USA -- 20. Students' Perceptions of Task-based Language Teaching: An exploration of course Evaluation, Gusti Astika, Satya Wacana Universitya, IndonesiaCONCLUSION TBLT in Asia: Lessons for the Future, Hayo Reinders, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. |
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Contemporary Task-Based Language Learning and Teaching in Asia / / edited by Michael Thomas & Hayo Reinders |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Bloomsbury Academic, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (417 p.) |
Disciplina | 428.0071/05 |
Collana | Contemporary studies in linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Cognitive learning
Competence and performance (Linguistics) Language and languages - Study and teaching - Asia Language policy - Asia Psycholinguistics Task analysis in education - Asia |
ISBN |
1-4725-7223-8
1-350-20210-X 1-4742-1987-X 1-4725-7222-X |
Classificazione | LAN009000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Machine generated contents note: -- Foreword, Professor David NunanIntroduction, Michael Thomas, University of Central Lancashire, UK. SECTION I: The SOUTH - EAST Asian Context: PHILOSOPHY AND IMPLEMENTATION1. Task-Based Language Teaching in the Asian Context: Where Are We Now and Where are We Going?, Chun Lai, University of Hong Kong, HK -- 2. Exploring Ways to Accommodate Task-based Language Teaching in Chinese Schools, Shaoqian Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK & Yafu Gong, English Education Research Center, China -- 3. Bridging Task-Based Language Teaching and Communicative Language Teaching in Cambodia: A Case Study of an Integrated TBLT and CLT Program, Nicole Takeda, Bayon English Academy, Cambodia -- 4. Applications and Implications of TBLT in Thailand, Punchalee Wasansomsithi, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.
SECTION II: FOCUSING ON THE LEARNER. 5. Empowering University Students For The Global Workplace: A Multi-Modal, Task-Based Project, Brad Blackstone, National University Singapore, Singapore & Radhika Jaidev, National University Singapore, Singapore -- 6. 'Old Wine in New Bottles': Two Case Studies of TBLT in Vietnam, Nguyen Gia Viet, Ha Tinh University, Vietnam & Le Van Canh, Vietnam National University, Vietnam & Roger Barnard, University of Waikato, New Zealand -- 7. TBLT in the Primary Schools of South China, Yuefeng Zhang, Hong Kong Institute of Education, HK -- 8. Tasks for language learners in Yangon, Daniel Sang, Starfish Language and Business, New Zealand & Marilyn Lewis, University of Auckland, New Zealand. SECTION III: TEACHERS' PERSPECTIVES. 9. Preparing for Tasks in Vietnamese EFL High School Classrooms: Teachers in Action, Bao Trang Thi Nguyen, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand & Jonathan Newton, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand & David Crabbe, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand -- 10. Teachers' Perceived Difficulty in Implementing TBLT in China, Shaoqian Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK -- 11. Gaining Acceptance of Task-Based Teaching During Malaysian Rural In Service Teacher Training, Stephen Hall, Sunway University, Malaysia. SECTION IV: TECHNOLOGY. 12. TBLT and Technology in an Asian Context: The Case of Japan, Michael Thomas, University of Central Lancashire, UK -- 13. Employing Online Chat to Resolve Task-based Activities: Using Online Chat to Promote Cultural Language Exchange with Taiwanese Learners, Mark Freiermuth, Gunma Prefectural Women's University, Japan -- 14. Language Learning Performance Using Engineering-based Tasks via Text Chat in Malaysia, Nik Aloesnita Nik Mohd Alwi, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. SECTION V: MATERIALS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN. 15. Contextually Framing Task-Based English Language Pedagogy: Vocational English Materials Development, Handoyo Puji Widodo, University of Adelaide, Australia -- 16. Materials Design for TBLT in Thailand: Balancing Process and Content, Pornapit Darasawang, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand & Wilaksana Srimavin, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand -- 17. The Effects of Input on Output-based L2 Tasks in a Japanese University Setting, Wataru Suzuki, University of Toronto, Canada & Nobuya Itagaki, University of Toronto, Canada -- 18. A Needs Analysis for a Korean Middle School EFL General English Curriculum, Moonyoung Park, Iowa State University, USA. SECTION VI: ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION. 19. Task-based Assessment for Young Learners: Old Meets New Cultures, Yuko Goto Butler, University of Pennsylvania, USA & Wei Zeng, University of Pennsylvania, USA -- 20. Students' Perceptions of Task-based Language Teaching: An exploration of course Evaluation, Gusti Astika, Satya Wacana Universitya, IndonesiaCONCLUSION TBLT in Asia: Lessons for the Future, Hayo Reinders, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. |
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Contemporary Task-Based Language Learning and Teaching in Asia / / edited by Michael Thomas & Hayo Reinders |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Bloomsbury Academic, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (417 p.) |
Disciplina | 428.0071/05 |
Collana | Contemporary studies in linguistics |
Soggetto topico |
Cognitive learning
Competence and performance (Linguistics) Language and languages - Study and teaching - Asia Language policy - Asia Psycholinguistics Task analysis in education - Asia |
ISBN |
1-4725-7223-8
1-350-20210-X 1-4742-1987-X 1-4725-7222-X |
Classificazione | LAN009000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Machine generated contents note: -- Foreword, Professor David NunanIntroduction, Michael Thomas, University of Central Lancashire, UK. SECTION I: The SOUTH - EAST Asian Context: PHILOSOPHY AND IMPLEMENTATION1. Task-Based Language Teaching in the Asian Context: Where Are We Now and Where are We Going?, Chun Lai, University of Hong Kong, HK -- 2. Exploring Ways to Accommodate Task-based Language Teaching in Chinese Schools, Shaoqian Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK & Yafu Gong, English Education Research Center, China -- 3. Bridging Task-Based Language Teaching and Communicative Language Teaching in Cambodia: A Case Study of an Integrated TBLT and CLT Program, Nicole Takeda, Bayon English Academy, Cambodia -- 4. Applications and Implications of TBLT in Thailand, Punchalee Wasansomsithi, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.
SECTION II: FOCUSING ON THE LEARNER. 5. Empowering University Students For The Global Workplace: A Multi-Modal, Task-Based Project, Brad Blackstone, National University Singapore, Singapore & Radhika Jaidev, National University Singapore, Singapore -- 6. 'Old Wine in New Bottles': Two Case Studies of TBLT in Vietnam, Nguyen Gia Viet, Ha Tinh University, Vietnam & Le Van Canh, Vietnam National University, Vietnam & Roger Barnard, University of Waikato, New Zealand -- 7. TBLT in the Primary Schools of South China, Yuefeng Zhang, Hong Kong Institute of Education, HK -- 8. Tasks for language learners in Yangon, Daniel Sang, Starfish Language and Business, New Zealand & Marilyn Lewis, University of Auckland, New Zealand. SECTION III: TEACHERS' PERSPECTIVES. 9. Preparing for Tasks in Vietnamese EFL High School Classrooms: Teachers in Action, Bao Trang Thi Nguyen, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand & Jonathan Newton, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand & David Crabbe, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand -- 10. Teachers' Perceived Difficulty in Implementing TBLT in China, Shaoqian Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK -- 11. Gaining Acceptance of Task-Based Teaching During Malaysian Rural In Service Teacher Training, Stephen Hall, Sunway University, Malaysia. SECTION IV: TECHNOLOGY. 12. TBLT and Technology in an Asian Context: The Case of Japan, Michael Thomas, University of Central Lancashire, UK -- 13. Employing Online Chat to Resolve Task-based Activities: Using Online Chat to Promote Cultural Language Exchange with Taiwanese Learners, Mark Freiermuth, Gunma Prefectural Women's University, Japan -- 14. Language Learning Performance Using Engineering-based Tasks via Text Chat in Malaysia, Nik Aloesnita Nik Mohd Alwi, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. SECTION V: MATERIALS AND CURRICULUM DESIGN. 15. Contextually Framing Task-Based English Language Pedagogy: Vocational English Materials Development, Handoyo Puji Widodo, University of Adelaide, Australia -- 16. Materials Design for TBLT in Thailand: Balancing Process and Content, Pornapit Darasawang, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand & Wilaksana Srimavin, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand -- 17. The Effects of Input on Output-based L2 Tasks in a Japanese University Setting, Wataru Suzuki, University of Toronto, Canada & Nobuya Itagaki, University of Toronto, Canada -- 18. A Needs Analysis for a Korean Middle School EFL General English Curriculum, Moonyoung Park, Iowa State University, USA. SECTION VI: ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION. 19. Task-based Assessment for Young Learners: Old Meets New Cultures, Yuko Goto Butler, University of Pennsylvania, USA & Wei Zeng, University of Pennsylvania, USA -- 20. Students' Perceptions of Task-based Language Teaching: An exploration of course Evaluation, Gusti Astika, Satya Wacana Universitya, IndonesiaCONCLUSION TBLT in Asia: Lessons for the Future, Hayo Reinders, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. |
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Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching : The Case of Vietnam and Cambodia |
Autore | Phung Linh |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (251 pages) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ReindersHayo
PhamVu Phi Ho |
Collana | New Language Learning and Teaching Environments Series |
ISBN | 3-031-46080-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: An Overview of the Innovation in Language Teaching and Learning in Vietnam and Cambodia -- Rationales for Innovation in Language Teaching -- Overview of Language Teaching in Vietnam and Cambodia -- Top-down Innovation in Language Teaching -- Bottom-up Innovations in Language Teaching -- In This Volume -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Program and Curriculum Developoment -- Chapter 2: Using Environment and Needs Analyses to Innovate an Intensive English Course in Transnational Bachelor's Programs -- Introduction -- The Role of English in EMI Programs -- Outcome-based Learning -- Macalister and Nation's (2012) Curriculum Design Framework -- Situation Analysis -- Needs Analysis -- The Curriculum Development Project -- Context -- Curriculum Design Process -- Environment and Needs Analysis -- Environment Factors -- Needs Analysis -- Revising the Syllabus Following a Learning Outcome-based Approach -- The Final Curriculum Product -- Phase 1: Developing and Enhancing Language and Study Skills through the Use of IELTS-Oriented and Content-based Textbooks -- Phase 2: Developing Content-Specific Language and Improving Language Proficiency in Relation to Specific Business Disciplines through Project Work and Integrated Skills Tasks -- Course Piloting -- Reflection and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Out of the Ordinary: Implementation of a New Japanese Language Program in Higher Education in Vietnam -- Introduction -- Bachelor of Languages: Japanese Major -- Institution-driven Innovation -- Flipped Classroom -- Authentic Assessment -- Discussion -- Recognition and Resistance by Students -- Benchmark of Japanese Proficiency and Stakeholders -- Concluding Remarks -- References.
Chapter 4: A Trilingual K-12 Program in Siem Reap: Reflecting on Successes and Failures -- Introduction -- Private Education in Siem Reap -- Establishment of Campus 2 -- Phenomenology -- Method -- Findings -- English -- Khmer -- Chinese -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Harnessing Partnerships and Technology to Establish a New Language Program in Cambodia -- Introduction -- Harnessing Partnerships and Technology to Establish a New Language Program in Cambodia -- The Stunning Shenzhenization of Sihanoukville City -- Meteoric Wealth Trajectory -- Language and Power Shift -- Surveying and Addressing the Postsecondary Wasteland -- Softened Resistance to Ed Tech -- Dormant Drawbridges: Pre-approved Programs -- Sweets Down Serendipity Street -- Still Small Voices: Volunteer Partners -- Timely Transformers: Foreign Assistance Programs -- Scouring the Highways and Byways: Student Recruitment -- Rearview Mirror on the First Couple of Blocks -- What Has Gone Well -- What Hasn't Worked Well -- Student and Homework Attrition and Stamina -- Pedagogical Limitations, Administrative Rigidity, and Class Size -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Materials Development and Teaching Methodology -- Chapter 6: A Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Approach to Materials Development: Teaching Vietnamese as a Second Language to Ethnic Minority Primary School Students -- Impetus for Innovation -- Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Materials Development -- Teaching Vietnamese as an L2 to Ethnic Minority Students -- The Innovation -- Materials Development Process -- Incorporating Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Materials -- Piloting the Materials -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Pronunciation Teaching Innovation in the English as a Foreign Language Classroom -- Background Information. The Context of Innovation -- The Innovation -- Reflections -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Using a Mock Conference as an Innovative Internship Activity for Translation Education -- Introduction -- Translation Education and Mock Conference -- The Situated Learning Approach to Translation Education -- The Mock Conference as an Effective Situated Learning Environment for Interpreter Education -- The Use of the Mock Conference for Interpreting Practice -- The Mock Conference as an Innovative Internship Activity for Senior Translation Majors -- The Impetus for the Use of The Mock Conference as an Innovative Internship -- The Design and Implementation of the Mock Conference -- Evaluation of the MC as an Innovative Internship Activity -- Collection of Students' Feedback -- Evaluation of the MC Design and Implementation -- Students' Feedback on the Mock Conference Organization -- Students' Feedback on the Teacher Supervisors' Support -- Students' Feedback on the Benefits of the Mock Conference -- Students' Feedback on the Challenges of the Mock Conference -- Students' Feedback on the Influential Factors and Effective Tactics -- Pedagogical Implications -- References -- Part III: Technology Integration -- Chapter 9: Enhancing Student Participation in Online Collaborative Learning Groups, Using a Design Framework and Accessible Technologies -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Online Collaborative Learning Pedagogy -- Challenges of Online Collaborative Learning -- Strategies for Effective Online Group Work -- Tools for Online Group Work -- Implementing Online Collaborative Learning -- The Research Context -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Procedures -- Planning -- Creating Groups -- Establishing Expectations -- Communication Tools -- Assignments and Activities -- Action and Observation -- Reflection -- Findings. Findings from Evaluation Survey -- Findings from the Guided Personal Reflections -- Discussion -- Tools to Support Online Collaborative Learning -- Student Participation in Online Group Work -- Students Perceived Benefits of Online Collaborative Learning -- Students' Perceived Challenges of Online Collaborative Learning -- Conclusion and Implications -- References -- Chapter 10: Revitalizing Language Education: An Exploratory Study on the Innovative Use of Mobile Applications in English Language Teaching at a State University in Vietnam -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Traditional Language Education and its Challenges -- Mobile Applications in Language Education -- The Present Study -- The Objectives of The Study -- Methodology -- Participants -- Survey -- Focus Group Interviews -- Data Analysis -- Ethical Considerations -- Results -- Overview of Participants and Data Collected -- Results from the Survey -- Frequency of Mobile App Usage -- Extent to Which Mobile Apps Can Improve Language Learning Outcomes -- Integration of Emerging Technologies -- Results from the Focus Group Interviews -- Teacher Focus Group Interviews -- Student Focus Group Interviews -- Discussion -- Recommendations -- Current Problems in English Language Teaching in Vietnam and the Call for Using Mobile Applications in Teaching -- Procedures to Use Mobile Apps to Teach a Foreign Language in a Classroom Setting -- Step 1: Identify the Goals and Objectives of the Course -- Step 2: Research and Select Suitable Mobile Apps -- Step 3: Introduce Mobile Apps to Students -- Step 4: Incorporate Mobile Apps into Classroom Activities -- Step 5: Monitor and Evaluate Students' Progress -- Tips for Encouraging Students and Teachers to Use Mobile Apps -- Tip 1: Encouraging Student Engagement through Gamification Incentives -- Tip 2: Empowering Teachers through App-focused Training. Tip 3: Synergizing Mobile Apps with Traditional Teaching Methods -- Tip 4: Selecting Appropriate Language Learning Apps -- Tip 5: Encouraging Students to Monitor Language Learning Progress with App Tracking Features -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Online Survey -- Appendix 2: Focus Group Interview -- References -- Chapter 11: Factors Affecting EFL Lecturers' Implementation of Blended Learning in Vietnamese Universities -- Introduction -- An Overview of the Literature on Blended Learning: Issues and Contexts -- Definitions and Understandings of Blended Learning in EFL Education -- Types of Blended Learning in Educational Contexts -- Factors Affecting the implementation of BL in EFL Education -- Perceptions of Blended Learning -- Pedagogical Knowledge -- English Language Proficiency -- Technological Competence -- Understanding of Students' Backgrounds and Characteristics -- Motivation, Beliefs, and Attitudes -- Experience in Integrating Blended Learning into EFL Teaching -- Infrastructure, Resources, and Technology -- Support and Incentives -- Training and Professional Development -- Policies -- Budget -- Course design and Evaluation -- Ethical Issues -- Research Design and Methodology -- Findings -- How is BL Being Implemented in EFL Education Across Vietnamese Universities? -- How do Vietnamese EFL Lecturers Perceive their Implementation of BL in English Teaching? -- What Factors Positively Affect those Lecturers' Implementation of BL? -- What Factors Negatively Affect their Implementation of BL? -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Implications -- References -- Chapter 12: Innovation in Language Teaching in Vietnam and Cambodia: Key Themes -- Implementing Contemporary Teaching Methodologies -- The Effects of Disruptive Events -- Assessing the Impact and Involving Stakeholders -- Empowering and Supporting Teachers -- Conclusion -- References -- Index. |
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Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching [[electronic resource] ] : The Case of the Middle East and North Africa / / edited by Hayo Reinders, Christine Coombe, Andrew Littlejohn, Dara Tafazoli |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2019.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (300 pages) |
Disciplina | 418.00785 |
Collana | New Language Learning and Teaching Environments |
Soggetto topico |
Language and languages—Study and teaching
Intercultural communication Educational technology Language policy Language Education Intercultural Communication Language Teaching Educational Technology Language Policy and Planning |
ISBN | 3-030-13413-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching: The Case of the MENA; Christine Coombe, Hayo Reinders, Andrew Littlejohn & Dara Tafazoli -- Chapter 2. Refugees from MENA learning languages: Progress, Principles and Proposals; John Traxler, Elena Barcena & Timothy Read -- Chapter 3. Plugging the gap: Supporting primary school teachers to create culturally appropriate ELT materials; Sarah Rich, Sam Weekes, Maryam al Jardani & Salima al Sinani -- Chapter 4. Task-based learning and teaching: The case in Egypt; Deena Boraie, Ebtihal El Badry & Maged Habashy -- Chapter 5. Innovation in writing instruction: Towards nurturing confident, motivated, and academically honest L2 writers; Fatima Esseili -- Chapter 6. Innovation in reading in the United Arab Emirates; Melanie Gobert & Helene Demirci -- Chapter 7. Reading for science: Anatomy as a metaphor for a holistic college-wide innovation; Roger Nunn, Caroline Brandt, Asli Hassan & Curtis Bradley -- Chapter 8. Towards English for Academic Purposes curriculum reform: Linguistic, educational or political considerations?; Elana Spector-Cohen, Lisa Amdur, Ingrid Barth, Rosalie Sitman & Linda Weinberg -- Chapter 9. The evolution of research paper course; Andrew Littlejohn & Sandhya R. Mehta; Chapter 10. Developing communication skills through participation in course-based undergraduate research experiences; Robert Craig & Brian Bielenberg -- Chapter 11. Preparing for a digital future: CALL teacher education in Iran; S. Susan Marandi -- Chapter 12. Online language teacher education for a challenging innovation: Towards critical language pedagogy for Iran; Arman Abednia & Graham Crookes -- Chapter 13. Telecollaboration among Qatari and U.S. undergraduates in a multicultural course: Opportunities and obstacles; Zohreh R. Eslami, Valerie Hill-Jackson, Svetlana Kortes & Lobat Asadi. |
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Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching [[electronic resource] ] : The Case of China / / edited by Hayo Reinders, David Nunan, Bin Zou |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2017.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XII, 332 p. 8 illus., 1 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 410 |
Collana | New Language Learning and Teaching Environments |
Soggetto topico |
Applied linguistics
Language and education Language and languages—Study and teaching Chinese language Applied Linguistics Language Education Language Teaching Chinese |
ISBN | 1-137-60092-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | - Chapter 1. Innovation in China: An Overview; David Nunan, Hayo Reinders, Bin Zou -- Chapter 2. Assessment for learning in English Language Classrooms in China: Contexts, Problems, and Solutions; Jun Liu, Yueting Xu -- Chapter 3. Learning to Speak in an Exam-Focused World: A Study of Independent Language Learning in China; Don Snow, Olivia Sun, Xu Li -- Chapter 4. Innovations in writing instruction in China: Metasynthesis of qualitative research for the period 2005-2016; Chiew Hong Ng and Yin Ling Cheung -- Chapter 5. Technology-Enhanced Content and Language Integrated Learning in Chinese Tertiary English Classes: Potentials and Challenges; Ke Zhao, Chunlin Lei -- Chapter 6. Debates around the paradigm shift in the development of TEFL in Chinese tertiary institutions; Jigang Cai -- Chapter 7. From EAP Teaching to English-Medium Instruction: Innovation in EFL Curriculum at Tsinghua University in China; Weimin Zhang, Hao Zhang -- Chapter 8. ESP/EAP through English-Medium Instruction: Teachers' Perceptions and Practices; Li Jiang, Lawrence Jun Zhang -- Chapter 9. Students' perceptions and practices in L2 disciplinary writing at an English medium university in mainland China; Zhoulin Ruan, Jinhua Chen -- Chapter 10. The implementation of EAP instruction in a local university in China; Beibei Zhao, Guoxing Yu -- Chapter 11. Using Corpora to Investigate Chinese University EFL Learners; Bin Zou, Hayo Reinders -- Chapter 12. Facilitating transformative learning towards productive bilingualism: Innovations in teaching English for intercultural communication in China; Xuan Zheng, Yihong Gao -- Chapter 13. Contemporary Research in Intercultural Teaching in China: A Critical Review; Citing Li -- Chapter 14. Assessing Learning Autonomy: Development and validation of a localised scale; Lilian Lin, Hayo Reinders. |
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Innovation in Language Teaching and Learning [[electronic resource] ] : The Case of Japan / / edited by Hayo Reinders, Stephen Ryan, Sachiko Nakamura |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2019.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (306 pages) |
Disciplina | 371.102 |
Collana | New Language Learning and Teaching Environments |
Soggetto topico |
Applied linguistics
Language and education Educational technology Language policy Learning Instruction Applied Linguistics Language Education Educational Technology Language Policy and Planning Learning & Instruction |
ISBN | 3-030-12567-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 1. The Scope of Innovation in Japanese Language Education; Hayo Reinders, Sachiko Nakamura, and Stephen Ryan -- Chapter 2. English in Japan in an era of global uncertainty; Philip Seargeant -- Chapter 3. CLIL in comparison with PPP: A ‘revolution’ in ELT by competency-based language education; Makoto Ikeda -- Chapter 4. Innovations in elementary classrooms: Integrating the teaching of English, history, and peace linguistics; Noriko Ishihara, Terumi Orihashi, and Zachary Clark -- Chapter 5. Inviting children’s views for designing digital game tasks; Yuko Goto Butler -- Chapter 6. Learning across generations: A small-scale initiative; Stephen Ryan and Kay Irie -- Chapter 7. It’s Your Turn: EFL Teaching and Learning with Tabletop Games; James York, Jonathan deHaan, and Peter Hourdequin -- Chapter 8. What Does “Teaching English as a Lingua Franca” Mean? Insights from University ELF Instructors’ Voices; Ayako Suzuki -- Chapter 9. Developing a Foreign Language Geragogy: Teaching Innovations for Older Learners; Danya Ramírez-Gómez -- Chapter 10. Self-Access Learning and Advising: Promoting Language Learner Autonomy Beyond the Classroom; Jo Mynard -- Chapter 11. An Insider’s View: Launching a University Program; Kay Irie -- Chapter 12. Innovating with the “The Collaborative Social” in Japan; Tim Murphey -- Chapter 13. An Innovative Approach to In-service Teacher Training for Teaching English at Japanese Public Elementary Schools; Maiko Ikeda, Hiroyuki Imai, and Osamu Takeuchi -- Chapter 14. Innovation in Japan: Looking to the Future; Stephen Ryan, Sachiko Nakamura, and Hayo Reinders. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910337706103321 |
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