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E-raamat: Teacher Education and Professional Development in TESOL: Global Perspectives

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At the forefront of research on English language teacher education and professional development, this volume presents new empirical research situated in different contexts around the world, including Canada, Denmark, Israel, Japan, Korea, Qatar, Sudan, and the U.S. It is framed by the volume editors’ insightful overview and analyses of previous and ongoing work in a variety of related domains and an epilogue by David Nunan. The chapter studies are organized around three themes: teacher identity in ESL/EFL teacher education and professional development programs, second language teacher education programs for diverse contexts, and professional development for diverse contexts.

All chapters focus on the applied nature of the research and include a section on implications. To provide balance and a range of views, the volume includes both chapters reporting on empirical research funded by TIRF grant recipients and several from invited authors who are senior scholars in the field. This is the third volume in the Global Research on Teaching and Learning English Series, co-published by Routledge and TIRF.

Foreword xi
Kathleen M. Bailey
Preface xv
JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall
Mary Ann Christison
Acknowledgments xxi
PART I An Introduction to Teacher Education and Professional Development in TESOL 1
1 An Overview of Research in English Language Teacher Education and Professional Development
3(32)
JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall
Mary Ann Christison
PART II Teacher Identity in Second Language Teacher Education and Professional Development Programs
35(46)
2 Teacher Education and the Development of Teacher Identity
37(16)
Aymen Elsheikh
3 ESOL Teacher Candidates' Emotions and Identity Development
53(15)
Bedrettin Yazan
Megan Madigan Peercy
4 Academic English Learners' Attitudes Towards Native and Non-Native English-Speaking Teachers
68(13)
Lucie Moussu
PART III Second Language Teacher Education for Diverse Contexts
81(60)
5 Diversity within TESOL Teacher Education Programs
83(15)
Ali Fuad Selvi
Megan Madigan Peercy
6 Key Considerations in Language Teacher Education Programs Designed to Prepare Multilingual Teachers for Multilingual Classrooms
98(12)
Farahnaz Faez
7 Multiple Perspectives on the Language Proficiency Development of Non-Native English-Speaking Teacher Candidates
110(17)
Ofra Inbar-Lourie
Antoinette Gagne
8 Teacher Language Awareness Among Pre-Service K---12 Educators of English Language Learners
127(14)
Kristen Lindahl
PART IV Professional Development Programs for Diverse Contexts
141(50)
9 Building a Sustainable Community of Inquiry Through Online TESOL Professional Development
143(18)
Joan Kang Shin
10 Crossing Contexts for Teacher Learning: Adult ESL Teachers in Kindergarten
161(15)
Patsy Vinogradov
11 Foreign Language Anxiety and Japanese Elementary-School Teachers' Characteristics
176(15)
Tomohisa Machida
PART V Preparing Teachers for English-Medium Instruction (EMI)
191(64)
12 Korean Professors' Pedagogical Efforts and Professional Development Needs in English-Medium Instruction
193(12)
Jaehan Park
Faridah Pawan
13 Creating a Professional Development Program to Support Faculty in an English-Medium University of Science and Technology
205(19)
MaryAnn Christison
Zuzana Tomas
Kristin E. Hiller
Adrian Palmer
14 Content Teachers Engaged in English-Medium Instruction in Denmark
224(16)
Joyce Kling
15 Translanguaging for Teacher Development in Qatari Middle School Science Classrooms
240(15)
Zohreh R. Eslami
Dudley Reynolds
Sunni L. Sonnenburg-Winkler
JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall
PART VI Epilogue
255(10)
16 Epilogue
257(8)
David Nunan
About the Contributors 265(4)
Author Index 269(8)
Subject Index 277
JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall is Professor Emerita of Education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA. She is a past president of TESOL International, WATESOL, and AAAL, and a founding and current member of the TIRF Board of Trustees.

MaryAnn Christison is Professor, Department of Linguistics/Urban Institute for Teacher Education at the University of Utah, USA. She is a member of the TIRF Board of Trustees and a past president of TESOL International Association.