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Teacher Education in Computer-Assisted Language Learning

Teacher Education in Computer-Assisted Language Learning A Sociocultural and Linguistic Perspective

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Advances in Digital Language Learning and Teaching

Teacher Education in Computer-Assisted Language Learning

A Sociocultural and Linguistic Perspective

Euline Cutrim Schmid | Michael Thomas | Mark Peterson | Mark Warschauer

Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General

Even though many pre-service and in-service teacher programs now address information and computer technology, computer- assisted language learning (CALL) teacher education is still reported as inadequate. Why is this? This book elaborates on some of the existing concerns and through deft analysis of longitudinal data begins to piece together a future road map for CALL teacher education.

The book adopts a sociocultural approach, based on the principle that teaching (and learning how to teach) is a long term, complex developmental process that operates through participation in social practices that come with the territory. Euline Cutrim Schmid highlights the need for situated and localized learning, pre-service and in-service collaboration and collaborative peer-assisted learning. Above all of this, the book recommends and proves the efficacy of socially aware and professional reflective practice. This is an essential sociolinguistic take on the computer learning revolution.

Euline Cutrim Schmid is Full Professor of Applied Linguistics and TEFL at the English Department of the University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. She edited, along with Shona Whyte, Teaching Languages With Technology: Communicative Approaches to Interactive Whiteboard Use (2014)

Publication Date: 24 August 2017
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781474292757
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 224
Weight (oz): 17.12

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