Web31 Mar 2003 · Understanding Expertise in Teaching: Case Studies of Second Language Teachers (Cambridge Applied Linguistics) 1st Edition …
Chapter 3 - Characteristics of Expert and Novice Teachers
Web7 Apr 2003 · The author clarifies the nature of expertise in language teaching, its development, and how teachers employ it. This book is the first detailed study of what expertise in language teaching consists of and how it develops in language teachers. Exploring the classroom practices of her subjects in four illuminating case studies, Tsui … Web31 Mar 2003 · This book is the first detailed study of what expertise in language teaching consists of and how it develops in language teachers. Exploring the classroom practices of her subjects in four illuminating case studies, Tsui succeeds in clarifying the nature of exper ...more Get A Copy Amazon Stores Libraries Paperback bracken lofts limited
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WebDeveloping the Expertise of Primary and Elementary Classroom Teachers challenges many current assumptions about primary education. Tony Eaude draws on the experiences of teachers at a range of career phases to show how primary classroom teachers need a wide repertoire of strategies and a flexible, reciprocal and intuitive approach to planning, … Web"Understanding Expertise in Teaching is a valuable addition to the literature on teacher cognition in language teaching and will be of considerable interest to researchers, teachers, and teacher educators in Applied Linguistics and TESOL."--Jacket Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-301) and index WebAbstract. In this chapter I shall first look at what we understand by reading in relation to the notion of expertise. I shall then build on this discussion to identify kinds of reading expertise which match the roles and goals of the second language learner. I shall argue that one role in particular, that of the reader as critic, allows L2 ... bracken lodges scotland