ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of English Language Teacher Education provides an accessible, authoritative, comprehensive and up-to-date resource of English language teacher education. With an overview of historical issues, theoretical frameworks and current debates, this handbook provides unique insights into a range of teacher education contexts, focusing on key issues relating to teacher and learner priorities, language and communication, current practices, reflective practice, and research.

Key features include:

  • a cross-section of current theories, practices and issues, providing readers with a resource which can be used in a variety of contexts;
  • the use of data, transcripts and tasks to highlight and illustrate a range of practices, including examples of ‘best practice’;
  • ‘snapshots’ of ELTE from a number of contexts taken from all around the world; and
  • examples of current technological advances, contemporary thinking on reflective practice, and insights gained from recent research.

This wide-ranging and international collection of chapters has been written by leading experts in the field. The Routledge Handbook of English Language Teacher Education is sure to be core reading for students, researchers and educators in applied linguistics, TESOL and language education.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part 1|98 pages

Second language teacher education

chapter 4|16 pages

ICT and English language teacher education

Opportunities, challenges and experiences

chapter 5|14 pages

Critical language teacher education?

part 2|90 pages

Core contexts

chapter 9|13 pages

‘Mind the gap’

Supporting newly qualified teachers on their journey from pre-service training to full-time employment

chapter 13|15 pages

The ‘non-native’ teacher

part 4|100 pages

The pedagogic knowledge of second language teacher education

part 5|124 pages

The processes of L2 teacher education

chapter 25|17 pages

Assessment and feedback

chapter 26|15 pages

Post observation feedback

chapter 28|14 pages

Mentoring and mentor development

chapter |15 pages

Towards ‘professional vision’

Video as a resource in teacher learning

chapter 32|19 pages

Implementing ePortfolios in teacher education

Research, issues and strategies

part 6|104 pages

Teacher perspectives

chapter 34|14 pages

Teacher motivation

The missing ingredient in teacher education

chapter 35|17 pages

Teacher identity

chapter 36|17 pages

Teacher networks in the wild

Alternative ways of professional development

chapter 38|13 pages

Exploratory practice

Integrating research into regular pedagogic activities