Teacher education in CALL

著者

    • Hubbard, Philip
    • Levy, Mike

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Teacher education in CALL

edited by Philip Hubbard, Mike Levy

(Language learning and language teaching / series editors, Birgit Harley, Jan H. Hulstijn, v. 14)

John Benjamins, c2006

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume addresses the need for a more considered and systematic approach to teacher education and training in Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL), in all its forms: Technology Enhanced Language Learning, Network-Based Language Learning, Information and Communication Technologies for Language Learning and so on. The 20 chapters of the book are divided into five parts: (1) foundations of teacher education in CALL; (2) CALL degree programs; (3) CALL pre-service courses; (4) CALL in-service projects, courses, and workshops; (5) alternatives to formal CALL training. The chapters cover a broad range of levels, environments, countries, and languages. Rather than simply offering inspired speculation, the chapters provide practical information to readers, reporting on what has actually been done in a wide variety of teacher education programs and courses around the world. In many cases, the chapters describe how programs and courses have evolved, and include either qualitative or quantitative research, or both, to inform the structure of CALL courses, tasks and activities.

目次

  • 1. Foreword (by Chapelle, Carol A.)
  • 2. Introduction
  • 3. Part I: Foundations of teacher education in CALL
  • 4. 1. The scope of CALL education (by Hubbard, Philip)
  • 5. 2. Assessing CALL teacher training: What are we doing and what could we do better? (by Kessler, Greg)
  • 6. 3. Technology standards for teacher education,credentialing, and certification (by Murphy-Judy, Kathryn)
  • 7. Part II: CALL degree programs
  • 8. 4. Matching language and IT skills: The life-cycle of an MA programme (by Partridge, John)
  • 9. 5. Reconstructing practice: language teacher education and ICT (by Slaouti, Diane)
  • 10. 6. Theory and practice in teaching project-oriented CALL (by Debski, Robert)
  • 11. Part III: CALL pre-service courses
  • 12. 7. When the technology course is required (by Hegelheimer, Volker)
  • 13. 8. Teaching the creation of software that uses speech recognition (by Eskenazi, Maxine)
  • 14. 9. Developing computer competencies for pre-service language teachers: Is one course enough? (by Peters, Martine)
  • 15. 10. Learning in context: Situating language teacher learning in CALL (by Egbert, Joy)
  • 16. 11. Training CALL teachers online (by Bauer-Ramazani, Christine)
  • 17. Part IV: CALL In-service projects, courses, and workshops
  • 18. 12. Training for trainers: challenges, outcomes, and principles of in-service training across the Irish education system (by Rickard, Angela)
  • 19. 13. How WebQuests send technology to the background: Scaffolding EFL teacher professional development in CALL (by Chao, Chin-chi)
  • 20. 14. Designing and implementing collaborative Internet projects in Siberia (by Olesova, Larissa)
  • 21. 15. In-Service CALL education: What happens after the course is over? (by Wong, Lillian)
  • 22. 16. Teacher preparation for online language instruction (by Jones, Christopher M.)
  • 23. Part V: Alternatives to formal CALL training
  • 24. 17. Expert-novice teacher mentoring in language learning technology (by Meskill, Carla)
  • 25. 18. Communities of practice for pre- and In-service teacher education (by Hanson-Smith, Elizabeth)
  • 26. 19. Training ourselves to train our students for CALL (by Kolaitis, Marinna)
  • 27. 20. Helping teachers to help themselves (by Robb, Thomas)
  • 28. CALL teacher education resources and professional organizations
  • 29. Index

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