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This edited collection focuses on general principles and practices of professional learning and development in both pre-service and in-service teacher contexts for language education around the world.
List of contents
1. Volume Introduction-Professional Learning and Development: Issues and Considerations
Section 1: Pre-Service 2. Creating Spaces for Collaborative Professional Learning through Purposeful Scaffolding and Peer Mediation 3. Preservice Professional Learning and Development for Early Childhood Education 4. "There's No Language in PE." Why Do I Need to Worry about Language in a Performance-oriented Content Class?
Section 2: Inservice 5. Teacher Authenticity to Live Our Values 6. Communities of Practice and Reflective Teaching in Online Learning Environment 7. Simulation Projects to Overcome Challenges: Considering Resources, Materials, Learning Management Systems, and Tools 8. Approaching EFL Teachers' Beliefs about Written Corrective Feedback at the Tunisian Tertiary Context 9.
Collaborative Dialogue in Shaping Critical Intercultural Practices in a Bilingual Public School in Brazil: An Experience Report on In-service Teacher Development
Section 3: Personal & Professional Development 10. Continuing Professional Development for Experienced Language Educators and Leaders: Professional Learning in Plain Sight 11. Turning Points, Critical Moments on Journey to Developing Teachers as Leaders: A Bilingual TESOLer's Perspectives 12. How Teachers Can Adapt in Response to Sociocultural Change 13. Deepening the Dialectic between Theory and Practice Through a Transnationally and Translingually Responsive Pedagogy: Insights from a Practitioner Research Study 14. Gaining and Sustaining Your Teacher Mojo: Strategies for Self-Directed Teacher Professional Learning
Section 4: Professional Associations 15. Moving Forward in Professional Learning and Development 16. Professional Development Shift of ELTAs during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond 17. Teacher Association Leadership in Low Resource and Crisis Contexts in Africa: Adapting, Innovating and Repositioning as Leaders 18. Local Language Teacher Associations and Educator Professional Development and Learning: The Case of the Maryland TESOL Handbook 19. Effective and Fulfilling Teaching: How to Keep the Flame Alive
About the author
Christine Coombe, Ph.D., has a PhD in Foreign and Second Language Education from The Ohio State University and is an Associate Professor at Dubai Men's College, Higher Colleges of Technology in the United Arab Emirates.
Luciana C. de Oliveira, Ph.D., is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor in the School of Education at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Abu Saleh Mohammad Rafi, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh.