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Classroom discourse and teacher development / Steve Walsh.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edinburgh textbooks in applied linguisticsPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780748645190
  • 0748645195
  • 9780748677849
  • 0748677844
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Classroom discourse and teacher development.DDC classification:
  • 370.1/4 23
LOC classification:
  • P40.8 .W33 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Series Editors' Preface; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Classroom discourse: an overview; Chapter 3: Classroom interactional competence; Chapter 4: SETT: self-evaluation of teacher talk; Chapter 5: Researching classroom discourse; Chapter 6: Reflective practice revisited; Chapter 7: Conclusion; Commentaries on Tasks; Transcription System; References; Index.
Summary: Highlights the importance of classroom discourse to any second language teacher education programme. Reflective practice is central to teacher education and development, yet is something that many teachers struggle with. Can reflective practice be refocused by asking teachers to place classroom interaction and discourse at the centre of their reflections? In this accessible textbook, Steve Walsh explains why it is essential to put an understanding of classroom discourse at the centre of any second language teacher education programme, whether it is a formal programme under the guidance of a teacher educator or a more informal, self-directed programme of teacher development. He argues that in order to improve their professional practice, language teachers need to gain a detailed, up-close understanding of their local context by focusing on the complex relationship between teacher language, classroom interaction and learning. In order to do this he revisits and reconceptualises the notion of reflective practice by giving teachers appropriate tools which allow them to reflect on and improve their professional practice. This thought-provoking book not only stimulates debate on classroom discourse and reflective practice, but also contains practical exercises and advice which will be invaluable to both new and experienced language teachers as well as to researchers in applied linguistics. Task commentaries, a glossary of technical terms and an annotated list of further reading are also included.
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Series Editors' Preface; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Classroom discourse: an overview; Chapter 3: Classroom interactional competence; Chapter 4: SETT: self-evaluation of teacher talk; Chapter 5: Researching classroom discourse; Chapter 6: Reflective practice revisited; Chapter 7: Conclusion; Commentaries on Tasks; Transcription System; References; Index.

Highlights the importance of classroom discourse to any second language teacher education programme. Reflective practice is central to teacher education and development, yet is something that many teachers struggle with. Can reflective practice be refocused by asking teachers to place classroom interaction and discourse at the centre of their reflections? In this accessible textbook, Steve Walsh explains why it is essential to put an understanding of classroom discourse at the centre of any second language teacher education programme, whether it is a formal programme under the guidance of a teacher educator or a more informal, self-directed programme of teacher development. He argues that in order to improve their professional practice, language teachers need to gain a detailed, up-close understanding of their local context by focusing on the complex relationship between teacher language, classroom interaction and learning. In order to do this he revisits and reconceptualises the notion of reflective practice by giving teachers appropriate tools which allow them to reflect on and improve their professional practice. This thought-provoking book not only stimulates debate on classroom discourse and reflective practice, but also contains practical exercises and advice which will be invaluable to both new and experienced language teachers as well as to researchers in applied linguistics. Task commentaries, a glossary of technical terms and an annotated list of further reading are also included.

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