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Contemporary computer-assisted language learning [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Michael Thomas, Hayo Reinders and Mark Warschauer
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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