Professionalizing your English language teaching
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Professionalizing your English language teaching
(Second language learning and teaching / series editor, Mirosław Pawlak)
Springer, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by leading experts in the field of TESOL, this book explores the literature on various topic areas and demonstrates how teachers can increase their levels of professionalism by acquiring some general and field-specific strategies.
Being a teaching professional is not simply about having the right teaching qualifications and good academic standing, it involves a commitment to being innovative and transformative in the classroom and helping both students and colleagues achieve their goals. A dictionary definition of professionalism reads as follows: professionalism is the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person; and it defines a profession as a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation (Merriam-Webster, 2013). However, according to Bowman (2013), professionalism is less a matter of what professionals actually do and more a matter of who they are as human beings. Both of these views imply that professionalism encompasses a number of different attributes, and, together, these attributes identify and define a professional.
The book is primarily intended for teachers at all levels and in all contexts who are interested in improving their professionalism and developing strategies that can take them to higher levels in the field of TESOL/ELT.
Table of Contents
What is Professionalism? Research on Professionalism in ELT.- Positive Psychology.- The Importance of Professional Learning Communities.- Teacher Professional Identity.- Professionalism and Integrity.- Personal and Professional Strategic Planning.- Increasing your Productivity & Effectiveness.- Time Management Skills for the Busy TESOL Professional.- Improving Your Communication Skills.- Transitioning from Teacher to Manager.- Using Technology Effectively.- Transforming Yourself into an Online Educator.- Dealing with Change/Motivation.- Stress Management.- Conflict Resolution Skills.- Enhancing your Employability.- Career Path Development.- Marketing Yourself (To Include Effective CVs, Job Interviewing Skills, Networking, Social Media Skills).- Developing your Online Profile.- Developing Leadership Capacity.- Increasing your Happiness Quotient.- Expanding your Geographical Horizons.- Creating your Own Professional Development & Lifelong Learning Plan.- Increasing your Language Proficiency.- Getting Involved in Research.- Doing a Conference Presentation.- Publishing Pedagogical Materials.- Publishing Research-based Materials.- Involving Yourself in Professional Associations.- Mentoring/Coaching.- Engaging in Reflective Practice.- Giving Back to the Profession.- Giving Back to the Profession.- Professionalizing your Non-professional Life.- Surviving the Promotion and Tenure Process.- Thinking Ahead to Retirement.
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