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The Self-Directed Teacher : Managing the Learning Process / David Nunan and Clarice Lamb.

Par : Nunan, David.
Collaborateur(s) : Lamb, Clarice.
Collection : Cambridge Language Education. Éditeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996Édition : 1st ed.Description :xiii, 296 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN : 9780521497732 (pbk).Sujet(s) : Languages, Modern -- Study and teaching | Language teachers -- Training of | MethodologyRessources en ligne : Publisher's Website.
Dépouillement complet :
"The Self-directed Teacher prepares teachers to make independent decisions in key areas such as lesson planning, teacher talk, group work, error correction, resource management, and evaluation. The text uses a task-based approach, and the material presented is well supported by theory and research." (Back Cover).
CONTENTS:
Introduction: The language teaching challenge
1. A context for classroom action Introduction Setting the context and defining terms The curriculum in outline Needs analysis Setting goals and objectives Summary and conclusions Projects
2. The planning process Introduction Lesson preparation Pre-instructional decision making Collaborating with colleagues: Planning and staff meetings Summary and conclusions Projects
3. Classroom talk Introduction Direct instruction Error correction and feedback Teacher questions Instructions The use of the first language Summary and conclusions Projects
4. Classroom dynamics Introduction Pacing Classroom monitoring Cross-cultural aspects of classroom management The "effective" teaching movement Dealing with behaviour problems Summary and conclusions Projects
5. Instructional groups Introduction Teacher and learner roles Small group and pair work Large classes One-to-one instruction Self-directed learning Mixed-level groups Summary and conclusions Projects
6. Managing resources Introduction Using commercial teaching texts Making the most of the teacher's manual Exploiting resources that lack a teacher's guide Electronic support Using computers in the classroom Visuals and realia Summary and conclusions Projects
7. Affective issues in the language classroom Introduction Motivation Attitude Anxiety Summary and conclusions Projects
8. Monitoring and evaluation Introduction Formal evaluation Informal evaluation Self-evaluation Evaluation by others Summary and conclusions Projects
Appendix: Language learning in action
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-291) and indexes.

About the Author(s): David Nunan is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the English Centre at the University of Hong Kong. He has worked as a teacher, researcher, and writer in many countries, including Britain, Thailand, Japan, Singapore, the United States, and the Middle East, and is currently on the Board of Directors of TESOL.
Clarice Lamb is the director of the ATLAS English Learning Center and a professor at the Catholic University (PUC-RS) in Porto Alegre, Brazil. She has taught English and has been a pedagogical coordinator in both the United States and Brazil and is currently training teachers in South America." (Back Cover).

"The Self-directed Teacher prepares teachers to make independent decisions in key areas such as lesson planning, teacher talk, group work, error correction, resource management, and evaluation. The text uses a task-based approach, and the material presented is well supported by theory and research." (Back Cover).

CONTENTS:

Introduction: The language teaching challenge

1. A context for classroom action
Introduction
Setting the context and defining terms
The curriculum in outline
Needs analysis
Setting goals and objectives
Summary and conclusions
Projects

2. The planning process
Introduction
Lesson preparation
Pre-instructional decision making
Collaborating with colleagues: Planning and staff meetings
Summary and conclusions
Projects

3. Classroom talk
Introduction
Direct instruction
Error correction and feedback
Teacher questions
Instructions
The use of the first language
Summary and conclusions
Projects

4. Classroom dynamics
Introduction
Pacing
Classroom monitoring
Cross-cultural aspects of classroom management
The "effective" teaching movement
Dealing with behaviour problems
Summary and conclusions
Projects

5. Instructional groups
Introduction
Teacher and learner roles
Small group and pair work
Large classes
One-to-one instruction
Self-directed learning
Mixed-level groups
Summary and conclusions
Projects

6. Managing resources
Introduction
Using commercial teaching texts
Making the most of the teacher's manual
Exploiting resources that lack a teacher's guide
Electronic support
Using computers in the classroom
Visuals and realia
Summary and conclusions
Projects

7. Affective issues in the language classroom
Introduction
Motivation
Attitude
Anxiety
Summary and conclusions
Projects

8. Monitoring and evaluation
Introduction
Formal evaluation
Informal evaluation
Self-evaluation
Evaluation by others
Summary and conclusions
Projects

Appendix: Language learning in action

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