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The Developing Language Learner : (Notice n° 3209)

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Classification number PE1128.A2
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Classification number 428.2/4
Edition number 22
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Allwright, Dick
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Title The Developing Language Learner :
Remainder of title an Introduction to Exploratory Practice /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Dick Allwright and Judith Hanks.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Basingstoke, UK :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Palgrave Macmillan,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009.
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Extent xv, 312 p. :
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Dimensions 23 cm.
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Title Research and practice in applied linguistics.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-301) and index.
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Formatted contents note 1. General Introduction: Learners, and What We Think of Them
Title Introduction -- What we mean by 'key developing practitioners' -- Learners speaking for themselves -- Five Propositions about learners -- But if there's nothing new, why read on? -- And if I do read on, what will I find?
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Formatted contents note Part I The Developing View of the Learner
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Formatted contents note 2 Introduction to Part I
Title The importance of our educational experiences -- The structure of Part I
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Formatted contents note 3. Assessment and the Learner
Title Introduction -- Standards, standardisation and their implications for assessment and for views of the learner -- Language testing research and development: the elusive 'washback' phenomenon -- Approaches to language assessment in the classroom -- The assessment of teachers -- Conclusion
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Formatted contents note 4. Method and the Learner
Title Introduction: why should we care about language teaching methods? -- The behaviourist approach to language teaching method -- The return to cognitivism for the next new psychology-based method -- A first, almost socio-psychological approach: community language learning -- Something else really different: autonomous language learning -- Through radicalism to a new mainstream method: communicative language teaching -- The arrival of a less radical, but more influential form of communicative language teaching -- Technology-based methods: computer-assisted language learning and the lexical approach -- Another alternative approach promising a shift in control: task-based language learning -- The story so far -- Rethinking the whole notion of "method': critical language pedagogy and the "postmethod condition' -- The postmethod condition and "liberatory autonomy' -- So what, though? What view of the learner actually prevails in the world's classrooms?
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Formatted contents note 5. Teacher Training and the Learner
Title Introduction: personal professionalism and institutional standardisation -- Two barriers -- The processes of teacher training: (1) training in teaching methods -- The processes of teacher training: (2) teaching practice -- Teacher training and the learner: some final comments
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Formatted contents note 6. Learner Variables and the Learner
Title Introduction -- Aptitude -- The good language learner -- Learning styles and strategies -- Learner training -- Attitude and motivation -- Individual differences in general: where are we now?
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Formatted contents note 7. Second Language Acquisition Studies and the Learner
Title Introduction: the importance of understanding second language acquisition -- The starting point: describing and explaining 'natural' second language acquisition -- SLA and pedagogy: the 'route' and 'rate' issue -- Another problematic issue in the relationship between SLA and pedagogy: how important is social context? -- A return to positive thinking about SLA's implications for pedagogy -- Back to social context and controversy over the proper scope of SLA -- SLA and the learner: concluding comments
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Formatted contents note Part II Research Models: What We Have and What We Need
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Formatted contents note 8. Introduction to Part II: What the Past Has Provided
Title Our purposes and their implications for Part II -- Third-party research: what it is and the promises it implies -- Research on language teaching method -- Research on the other topics from Part I -- So where are we now and where are we going next?
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Formatted contents note 9. Going Beyond Experiments: Descriptive and Qualitative Classroom Research
Title The origins of descriptive classroom research: three important developments -- The shift from teacher training to a greater interest in learners -- Focusing on learners -- Understanding the essentially social nature of classroom language learning and teaching -- Trying to understand learners does not necessarily help learners understand themselves, but it could show the way forward -- The case against third-party classroom research: the ethical and epistemological issues
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Formatted contents note 10. The Research We Now Need: Principled and Inclusive Practitioner Research
Title A first way forward: Action Research -- Rethinking practitioner research: the issue of agency, and a major shift in priorities -- The problem of communicability -- The research model we propose: seven principles for inclusive practitioner research -- Principles and propositions -- From principles to practices: why we specify principles rather than research procedures
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Formatted contents note Part III Inclusive Practitioner Research in Practice
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Formatted contents note 11. Introduction to Part III
Title Sustainability -- The structure of Part III -- The basic processes of practitioner research: action for understanding and action for change - the importance of intentions
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Formatted contents note 12. Getting Started on Working for Understanding
Title Introduction -- Identifying what is puzzling -- What about reading something? -- Doubts and reassurances -- The case studies -- Two key issues: integration and collegiality
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Formatted contents note 13. Conducting Investigations
Title Introduction -- Finding appropriate activities to generate data -- Thinking about activities for their suitability -- Adapting activities to use them for data-generation -- Some further words on research quality -- The case studies -- A reflection on our propositions about learners
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Formatted contents note 14. The 'Web of Life' of the Rio de Janeiro Exploratory Practice Group
Title Introduction -- Bringing people together -- Experiencing built-in flexibility -- Harnessing curiosity and courage -- Prioritising quality of life -- Building trust and collegiality -- 'Doing better' EP practitioners -- Sustaining our development
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Formatted contents note 15. Developing Understandings In and Beyond the Classroom
Title Introduction: what this book has been about so far -- Disseminating EP -- The wider concept of sharing -- Going beyond the research setting: what teachers can do -- Going beyond the research setting: what learners can do -- Evaluating EP as a research model for the developing learner -- Evaluating EP as a form of pedagogy -- But, the final question: is EP sustainable?
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Formatted contents note Part IV Sources and Resources for Inclusive Practitioner Research
Title Sources and Resources
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Formatted contents note Postscript
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Summary, etc. "If we want to treat learners as practitioners of learning, alongside teachers as practitioners of teaching, and therefore capable of reaping the developmental benefits of practitioner research, how can we best proceed? For Allwright and Hanks the answer lies in Exploratory Practice - an inclusive form of practitioner research developed largely in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and in Lancaster, England, that enables both learners and teachers to develop their own understandings of their learning and teaching lives. After arguing that developments in the field of applied linguistics have fallen short of establishing such a perspective on learners, and reviewing current research models, the authors propose seven principles for a truly inclusive extension of practitioner research - Exploratory Practice. Five full chapters document, through learner and teacher narratives from around the world, how Exploratory Practice can engage learners as developing practitioners of learning, and enhance the learning process by enriching human relationships in the classroom." (Book Cover)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Internet in education.
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Personal name Hanks, Judith.
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