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Foreword |
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Preface: Towards a Global Understanding |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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PART I Policy in Education |
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1 The Politics of Comparison: The Global and the Local in English Language Teaching and Teacher Education |
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2 Developing Teacher Candidates' Target Language Proficiency: Challenges and Opportunities in a Supportive Institutional and Policy Environment |
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26 | (17) |
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3 An English Teacher Education Initiative in South Korea: The Sociocultural Theoretic Analysis |
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43 | (16) |
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PART II Theory-Practice Nexus |
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4 The Role of Approaches and Methods in Second Language Teacher Education |
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59 | (15) |
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5 Infusing Real World Connections in TESOL Teacher Training |
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74 | (15) |
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6 Transformative Teacher Education in Action: Preparing Pre-Service Teachers to Support English Language Learners |
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89 | (20) |
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PART III Beliefs, Expectations, and Negotiating a Professional Self |
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7 Teaching Spoken English in China: The Relationship between Beliefs and Characteristics of University EFL Teachers |
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109 | (18) |
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8 Compliance, Negotiation, and Resistance in Teachers' Spatial Construction of Professional Identities |
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127 | (23) |
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9 Understanding Prospective EFL Teachers' Interest in Teaching |
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150 | (19) |
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PART IV Reflective Practice, Feedback and Facilitation |
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10 Teacher Beliefs and Classroom Practices: A Case Study of an ESL Teacher in Canada |
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169 | (16) |
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11 When Things Go Wrong: Feedback on Teaching Practice in TESOL |
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185 | (16) |
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12 Can Primary-Age Pupils Produce Teaching Materials? |
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201 | (18) |
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PART V Teaching and Learning in New Times |
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13 EFL Teachers' Conceptual Development and the Transformation of Teaching through Narratives in the E-portfolio |
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219 | (18) |
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14 Speaking Like a `Glocal': Using Computer-Mediated Communication in Language Teacher Education to Promote Network Learning |
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237 | (19) |
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15 Beyond Borders, Beyond Expectations: Online Education and Responsive Teaching |
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256 | (15) |
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PART VI Teacher Learning in Cross-Cultural Contexts |
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16 Developing Intercultural Understanding in Teacher Education within the Context of Language and Literacy across the Curriculum |
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271 | (17) |
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17 Chinese Sojourn Teachers' Perceptions and Experiences with K--12 U.S. Students: Implications for Cross-Cultural Classroom Management |
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288 | (15) |
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18 Desire and Desirability: Perceptions of Needs in a Trans-National Language Teacher Education Program |
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Afterword: Rethinking Global Perspectives and Local Initiatives in Language Teaching |
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Contributors |
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325 | (8) |
Author Index |
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333 | (8) |
Subject Index |
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