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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030997588
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 271 p. 14 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Language acquisition. ; Language and languages—Study and teaching. ; Teachers—Training of. ; Fremdsprachenlernen
    Abstract: Chapter 1: SLA at 55: What are the key issues? -- Chapter 2: Input and Interaction in SLA: An Interview with Susan Gass -- Chapter 3: Interaction and Feedback in SLA: An Interview with Alison Mackey -- Chapter 4: Classroom Interaction and SLA: An Interview with Masatoshi Sato -- Chapter 5: Teaching Pronunciation and SLA: An Interview with Tracey Derwing -- Chapter 6: Vocabulary Acquisition and Pedagogy in SLA: An Interview with Norbert Schmitt -- Chapter 7: Morphosyntactic Processing in SLA: An Interview with Alison Gabriele -- Chapter 8: Emergentist Syntax and SLA: An Interview with William O’Grady -- Chapter 9: Writing Development in SLA: An Interview with Rosa Manchon -- Chapter 10: First Language Attrition and SLA: An Interview with Monika Schmid -- Chapter 11: Bilingualism and SLA: An Interview with Antonella Sorace -- Chapter 12: Complex Dynamic Systems and Bi-/Multilingualism in SLA: An Interview with Kees de Bot -- Chapter 13: Instructed Second Language Acquisition: An Interview with Shawn Loewen -- Chapter 14: Processing Instruction and SLA: An Interview with Alessandro Benati -- Chapter 15: Digital Technology and SLA: An Interview with Glenn Stockwell.
    Abstract: “[T]he book succeeds in providing a very novel and engaging expose of key issues and key scholars in the field of SLA – a combination rarely encountered in a book focusing on topics in SLA.” —Neomy Storch, Associate Professor, The University of Melbourne, Australia “Bringing SLA research to life through such a personalized approach promises to be an invaluable source of inspiration to burgeoning and seasoned scholars alike. Highly recommended!” —Roy Lyster, Professor Emeritus, McGill University, Canada “These interviews with fourteen minds that have shaped the field of second language acquisition are an intellectual feast and a treasure of historical memory and future-looking insights.” —Lourdes Ortega, Professor, Georgetown University, USA “Both experienced and new researchers in the field will find this a very useful resource to understand the past, present and future of several key SLA topics. The personal voices of the contributors make this an interesting read throughout.” —Bimali Indrarathne, University of York, UK This book includes interviews with fourteen internationally-acclaimed leading figures in Second Language Acquisition (SLA), who speak on seminal issues in the field as well as their own contributions to SLA scholarship. As well as covering the contributors’ backgrounds and academic achievements, the interviews also delve into their areas of expertise, current theoretical and practical considerations, and contemporary questions, developments and challenges in SLA. An introduction by the author draws out the key themes and debates in the field today, and highlights areas for future research and further exploration, and a foreword is provided by Rod Ellis. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Applied Linguistics, Teacher Education and Methodology, and Second and Foreign Language Education. Karim Sadeghi is Professor of TESOL at Urmia University, Iran, and is the founding editor-in-chief of the Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, a Scopus Q1 journal.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031120701
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXIII, 302 p. 10 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Digital Education and Learning
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Language and languages—Study and teaching. ; Teachers—Training of. ; Digital media. ; Educational technology. ; Language and languages ; Teachers
    Abstract: 1. Introduction: Educational technology in teacher education -- 2. Reimagining education is dead. Long live reimagining education: New technological innovations in second language teacher education and professional development -- 3. Extending blended learning and the roles of technology to meet teacher-training needs in the New Normal -- 4. Technology-enhanced language teacher development during the COVID-19 pandemic: Experiences of Southeast Asian English language teachers -- 5. 'We’ve been able to continue with our teaching': Technology and pedagogy in emergency remote language education -- 6. Corpus linguistics in English language teacher education during the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring opportunities and addressing challenges -- 7. Digital Competence and Teaching Practices of Language Teachers in Sweden in a COVID-19 World -- 8. Assessing instructional design during emergency remote education -- 9. Technology + pedagogy in EFL virtual classrooms: teachers’ professional needs on technology-enhanced pedagogy -- 10. A Pandemic to Remember: Best Practices in an Online Language Acquisition Methods Course -- 11. Enhancing professional learning of primary teacher students of L1 and L2 through a hybrid learning environment -- 12. CALL for global learning: Using World 101 in an online TESOL Methods course -- 13. Learning to collaborate through telecollaboration: Key knowledge for novice teachers in today’s world -- 14. Opportunities for Pre-service Teacher Learning in Video-Mediated Peer Interactions: Focus on Classroom Interactional Competence -- 15. Conclusion: What did we learn from the COVID-19 pandemic?
    Abstract: “This book does an exemplary and geographically comprehensive job of documenting the impacts of pandemic-driven adaptation through technology on second language teacher education. The collection is as impressive for its breadth as it is timely for its discussions of what can be learned about using technological tools in ELT pre-service preparation and professional development.” — Donald Freeman, Professor, School of Education, University of Michigan, USA “This is a comprehensive volume representing a broad range of cultures and contexts and provides empirically grounded insights into the talent, resilience and practices of language educators when faced with the challenge of swiftly altering instructional contexts.” — Carla Meskill, Professor, Department of Educational Theory and Practice, State University of New York, USA “Karim Sadeghi and Michael Thomas have skilfully assembled insights from educators around the world, bringing together the lessons learned while teachers navigated unusually difficult and confusing times. The many practical insights and creative solutions this volume provides will be useful to any astute reader wishing to better understand innovations that emerged during the crisis.” — Larry LaFond, Professor, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, USA This edited book brings together documented evidence and theoretical propositions on the essential mediating role of digital technology in L2 teacher education and professional development. Topics range from technological affordances in teacher education, to challenges and responses to emergency transition from face to face to virtual professional development, to successful practices of online teacher training courses. Bringing together examples from various countries and contexts of how L2 teacher trainers and trainee teachers view these forced changes and react to them, the volume fills a gap in the use of digital technology in contexts where teacher educators and trainee teachers are not technology-literate and not prepared for technology-oriented education. In addition to a Foreword by Mark Warschauer and Introduction and Conclusion chapters by Editors, the volume features 13 full-length chapters by some of the well-known experts from countries such as Australia, Finland, Mexico, the UK, the USA, Spain, Singapore, Turkey and Sweden. Karim Sadeghi is Professor of TESOL at Urmia University, Iran, and is the founding editor chief of Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, a Scopus Q1 journal. Michael Thomas is Professor of Education and Social Justice and Chair of the Centre for Educational Research (CERES) at Liverpool John Moores University.
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