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Teaching Materials and the Roles of EFL/ESL Teachers - Practice and Theory

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext Ian McGrath’s book … examines the roles and types of agency that teachers may exercise by drawing on a remarkable body of research ... Teachers are invited to become critical users of course books and active agents of change … I highly recommend the book. Informationen zum Autor Ian McGrath has been an Associate Professor at universities in the UK, Hong Kong and, most recently, at the National Institute of Education, Singapore. He is the author of Materials Evaluation and Design for Language Teaching (Edinburgh University Press, 2002). Klappentext Considers what effect the availability of teaching materials has had on teachers' practice. Vorwort Considers what effect the availability of teaching materials has had on teachers' practice. Zusammenfassung Teaching Materials and the Roles of EFL/ESL Teachers is published amidst a decade long increase in academic publications and training courses concerned with the evaluation and design of English language teaching materials. It is timely to consider what effect the advice on offer has had on teachers’ practice. Are teachers evaluating materials carefully, using textbooks in the ways expected by textbook writers, developing their own materials, and mediating between materials and learners in the ways advised in the professional literature? The book explores these issues from a variety of perspectives. The views of publishers/textbook writers, those contributing to the professional literature, and teacher educators are synthesised to establish a ‘theory’ of how teachers can best fulfil their roles vis-à-vis materials and learners. This is then compared with ‘practice’, as represented by published accounts of teachers’ actual practices and learners’ perspectives. The conclusion reached is that teacher education in materials evaluation and design is essential and suggestions are offered as to the form this might take. The book is intended particularly for MA students and teacher educators concerned with materials evaluation and design, but is of interest to all those concerned with the publication and use of English language teaching materials. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction: Materials, the roles of teachers and learners, and teacher education Part I: External perspectives: ‘Theory’ 2. Publisher and coursebook writer perspectives 3. The professional literature 4. Teacher educator perspectives Part II: Teacher and learner perspectives: ‘Practice’ 5. How teachers evaluate coursebooks 6. How teachers adapt and supplement coursebooks 7. Learner perspectives 8. Contextual influences and individual factors Part III: Implications 9. Implications for teachers, managers, ministries, publishers and coursebook writers, and research 10. Implications for teacher educators: a practice-based proposal References Index...

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Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Introduction: Materials, the roles of teachers and learners, and teacher education
Part I: External perspectives: 'Theory'
2. Publisher and coursebook writer perspectives
3. The professional literature
4. Teacher educator perspectives
Part II: Teacher and learner perspectives: 'Practice'
5. How teachers evaluate coursebooks
6. How teachers adapt and supplement coursebooks
7. Learner perspectives
8. Contextual influences and individual factors
Part III: Implications
9. Implications for teachers, managers, ministries, publishers and coursebook writers, and research
10. Implications for teacher educators: a practice-based proposal
References
Index

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Teaching Materials and the Roles of EFL/ESL Teachers: Practice and Theory is aimed at postgraduate students and would be an ideal core text for a module on materials development. Rachel Wicaksono, York St John University, UK Times Higher Education

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