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E-raamat: Developing Intercultural Language Learning

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  • ISBN-13: 9783030591137
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030591137

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This book presents a detailed account of a self-study in which the author considers why a developmental perspective matters in language learning within an intercultural orientation, and how teachers of languages might understand and attend to this notion in their work. The discussion is based on the author’s experience as a teacher-researcher and traces aspects of teachers’ work from planning, teaching and mediating, to assessing and judging evidence of student learning and development over time. This book is grounded in a praxis view of language teaching and learning and will be of interest to other language teachers, pre-service teachers, teacher trainers and applied linguists.
1 Introduction
1(12)
Changing and Challenges Times in Education
2(1)
Reconceptualising Language Teaching
3(2)
What Is Intercultural Language Learning?
5(1)
What Do We Know and Still Need to Know?
6(2)
About This Book
8(1)
References
9(4)
2 Why a Developmental Perspective Matters for Intercultural Language Learning
13(40)
A Paradigm Shift in Second Language Learning
14(3)
Reframing the Goals of Language/s Education
17(1)
An Intercultural and Multilingual Orientation
18(15)
Curriculum Design
19(3)
Pedagogical Stance
22(11)
Understandings of Development
33(12)
SLA and Second Language Development
33(2)
The Bioecological Model of Human Development
35(2)
Experiential Learning
37(3)
Development Within an Intercultural Language Teaching Orientation
40(5)
Conclusion
45(1)
References
46(7)
3 Designing Programs for Developing Intercultural Language Learning
53(36)
The Educational Context
54(1)
Design of the Case Study
55(3)
Knowing the Learners
58(4)
Why Knowing Learners Matters
58(1)
Finding Out About Learners
59(1)
Using Profiling Information to Inform Practice
60(2)
Designing the Teaching and Learning Program
62(24)
Aims, Goals and Objectives
63(2)
Intermediate Indonesian
65(2)
Scoping the Program
67(10)
Sequencing the Program
77(9)
Conclusion
86(1)
References
87(2)
4 Enacting and Mediating the Development of Intercultural Language Learning
89(12)
Dimensions of Enactment
90(8)
Pedagogical Stance
90(2)
Mediating Through Instruction and Interactive Talk
92(2)
Mediating Through Texts and Resources
94(4)
Conclusion
98(1)
References
99(2)
5 Assessing and Evidencing the Development of Intercultural Language Learning
101(30)
Issues and Considerations in Assessing Intercultural Language Learning
102(2)
Designing Assessment for Intercultural Language Learning
104(8)
Evidencing development of intercultural language learning
112(17)
Example 1 Justin
112(5)
Example 2 Emma
117(5)
Example 3 Jim
122(7)
Conclusion
129(1)
References
129(2)
6 Insights and Conclusion
131(8)
Insights About Developing Intercultural Language Learning
132(3)
Implications for Developing Intercultural Language Learning
135(2)
The Future
137(1)
References
137(2)
References 139(10)
Index 149
Michelle Kohler is Senior Research Fellow at the Research Centre for Languages and Cultures, University of South Australia.