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Activating and Engaging Learners and Teachers - Perspectives for English Language Education

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book offers a nuanced, integrated understanding of EFL learning and instruction and investigates both learner and teacher perspectives on four thematically interconnected parts. Part I encompasses chapters on psychological aspects related to teaching and learning and presents the latest research on positive language education, teacher empathy, and well-being. Part II deals with EFL teaching methodology, specifically related to teaching pronunciation, language assessment, peer response, and strategy instruction. Part III addresses aspects of cultural learning including inter- and transculturality, digital citizenship, global learning, and cosmopolitanism. Part IV concerns teaching with literary texts, for instance, to reflect on social and political discourse, facilitate empowerment, imagine utopian or dystopian futures, and to bring non-Western narratives into language classrooms.

List of contents

Strengthening the Involvement of Learners and Teachers in English Language Education: An Introduction to the Volumeby Max von Blanckenburg (University of Munich, Germany) and Carmen M. Amerstorfer (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)Part I: Psychological Perspectives on EFL Teacher and Learner Emotions, Well-Being, and RelationshipsChapter 1: Psychology of Language Learning: Where Are We and where Are We Going?by Carmen M. Amerstorfer (University of Klagenfurt, Austria) and Peter D. MacIntyre (Cape Breton University, Canada)Chapter 2: The Effects of Emotional Decoding on Eliciting Empathic Responses in Language Teachers: An Idiodynamic Case Studyby Alaa Al-Tamini and Tammy Gregersen (American University of Sharjah, UAE)Chapter 3: How Cooperative Learning Can Contribute to Teacher Wellbeing, Contentment, Motivation, and Positive Relationshipsby Carmen M. Amerstorfer (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)Chapter 4: Attitudinal, Motivational, and Socio-biographical Predictors of EFL Teachers' Well-Beingby Jean-Marc Dewaele (Birkbeck, University of London, UK), Sarah Mercer (University of Graz, Austria), and Christina Gkonou (University of Essex, UK)Part II: Methodological Considerations on EFL Learner Activation and Engagement Chapter 5: Kinaesthetic Learning Material for EFL Pronunciation Teaching and Their Potential for Teacher Education by Manuela Schlick (University of Vienna, Austria)Chapter 6: Unguided Peer Response: A Missing Piece in the Jigsaw Puzzle?by Ha Hoang (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) and Peter Gu (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)Chapter 7: Dimensions of Language Assessment Literacy and Their Difficulty for Pre-Service Teachers of English in Austriaby Armin Berger (University of Vienna, Austria), Helen Heaney (University of Vienna, Austria), and Günther Sigott (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)Chapter 8: Implementing a Strategy Instruction Framework: Challenges of Classroom-Based Research at the Elementary Levelby Pamela Gunning, Teresa Hernandez-Gonzalez, and Joanna White (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada)Part III: Who to Engage with and in what Ways? Perspectives on Concepts and Competences in Cultural LearningChapter 9: Trigger Warnings, Safe Spaces, and Taboo Topics: Is there Still a Place for Hermeneutic Perturbation in Teaching (Foreign) Literature and Culture? by Laurenz Volkmann (University of Jena, Germany)Chapter 10: Rethinking Cultural Learning in Light of 'Response-Abilities:'Shifting Language Education "onto a Sustainable and Resilient Path"by Frauke Matz and Daniel Becker (University of Münster, Germany)Chapter 11: Digital Citizenship in English Language Education: Perspectives for Cultural and Global Learningby Christiane Lütge (University of Munich, Germany) and Thorsten Merse (University of Münster, Germany)Chapter 12: Being Culturally Competent: Quo Vadis Cultural Learning 2.0?by Grit Alter (University College of Teacher Education Tyrol, Austria)Part IV: Engaging EFL Learners Aesthetically and Politically through Literary Texts Chapter 13: Command of Language and Interpersonal Positioning: A Literary Linguistic Analysis of Dialogue in Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter with Insights for English Language Education by Nursen Gömceli and Allan James (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)Chapter 14: "Memory is the Most Unreliable of Faculties:" Literature in English Teacher Educationby Michael Prusse (Zürich University of Teacher Education, Switzerland)Chapter 15: Literary Learning and Political Education: Exploring the Nexus of Aesthetic and Rhetorical Language Useby Max von Blanckenburg (University of Munich, Germa

About the author










Carmen M. Amerstorfer is a researcher and foreign language teacher educator at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria.
Max von Blanckenburg is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Teaching English as a Foreign Language at the University of Munich, Germany.

Product details

Assisted by Carmen Amerstorfer (Editor), Max von Blanckenburg (Editor), von Blanckenburg (Editor), Max von Blanckenburg (Editor)
Publisher Narr
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.03.2023
 
EAN 9783823384601
ISBN 978-3-8233-8460-1
No. of pages 356
Dimensions 151 mm x 25 mm x 219 mm
Weight 536 g
Series AAA - Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik
AAA - Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik / AAA - Agenda: Advancing Anglophone Studies
AAA - Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik / Agenda: Advancing Anglophone Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures

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