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Language Teacher Research in Australia and New Zealand
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Alexandria, VA (April 2008)—Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL), introduces Language Teacher Research in Australia and New Zealand, edited by Anne Burns and Jill Burton.
Over the last 30 years, inquiry-based teaching has become a highly valued component of professional development and practitioner research in Australia and New Zealand. This volume of the Language Teacher Research Series focuses on teaching and learning experiences in those two countries, which encompass a large geographical area with diverse policies and practices. The authors examine their various learning environments and share reflections and insights that can promote effective teaching practices, cross-cultural understanding, and improved learning outcomes in English language classrooms in other parts of the world.
Following are some of the topics covered in Language Teacher Research in Australia and New Zealand:
Each chapter highlights clearly the specific goals, questions, research, and findings that are important to the author’s local context. However, this volume, like the rest of the series, allows readers to connect with and benefit from inquiry-based English language teaching across the world.
Volume Editors: Anne Burns and Jill Burton
Language Teacher Research Series Editor: Thomas S. C. Farrell
Product No: 479, 260 pp., 9781931185479 (2008)
$34.95 (member $24.95)
Audience: Teacher Education, Research
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Series Editor’s Preface
1. Language Teacher Research in Australia and New Zealand
Anne Burns and Jill Burton
2. Talking to the Locals: Community Research and Hong Kong Students in an English Language Immersion Program (Australia)
Jill Brown and Vernon Crew
3. Cultural and Academic Contexts: What Difference Do They Make to EAP Students?(New Zealand)
Averil Coxhead, Judy Hunter, Jane Pierard, and David Cooke
4. Teaching Conversation and Negotiation Skills Using Teacher-Made, Semiscripted Conversation Models (New Zealand)
Heather Denny
5. Learners, Lessons, and Vocabulary: Factors Affecting Recall and Retention (Australia)
Toni Dobinson and Paul Mercieca
6. Strategies for Success in International Examinations (New Zealand)
Carol Griffiths
7. Multilingualism Down Under: The Use and Disuse of Non-English Heritage Languages Among Mixed-Bilingual-Parentage University Students (Australia)
Iman Makeba Laversuch
8. Exploring Student Responses in an Immigrant Language Program (Australia)
Pamela McPherson
9. Exploring Critical Appraisal Through Teacher Research With ESL Postgraduate Engineers (Australia)
Gavin Melles
10. Reconciling the Roles: Reflections of an Academic Practitioner in TESOL (Australia)
Jennifer Miller
11. Open My Eyes, Reveal My Blindness: Cultural Awakening in Teacher Education (Australia)
Eleanor Peeler
12. Teaching Literacy to Deaf Adults: Maxims for Mapping Uncharted Territory (New Zealand)
Kevin Roach
13. A Second Language Learner’s Attempts at Text Comprehension in Biology (Australia)
Tanya Taylor-Cox
References
Index
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