Book contents
- Professionalising English Language Teaching
- Professionalising English Language Teaching
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- 1 English Language Teaching in the Twenty-First Century
- 2 Conceptualising Teacher Professionalism in English Language Teaching
- 3 Teacher Education and Professional Competences
- 4 Reflective Practice and Teacher-Led Research
- 5 Teacher Autonomy
- 6 Materials Development and Task Design
- 7 Teaching English in the Digital Age
- 8 Teacher Leadership
- 9 Building Professional English Language Teaching Development Communities
- References
- Index
1 - English Language Teaching in the Twenty-First Century
A Systematic Approach to the Profession
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2024
- Professionalising English Language Teaching
- Professionalising English Language Teaching
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- 1 English Language Teaching in the Twenty-First Century
- 2 Conceptualising Teacher Professionalism in English Language Teaching
- 3 Teacher Education and Professional Competences
- 4 Reflective Practice and Teacher-Led Research
- 5 Teacher Autonomy
- 6 Materials Development and Task Design
- 7 Teaching English in the Digital Age
- 8 Teacher Leadership
- 9 Building Professional English Language Teaching Development Communities
- References
- Index
Summary
This chapter sets the scene for the remainder of the volume. It establishes the conceptual foundations of English language teaching as a profession and highlights its complexity. Professional teaching needs to be regarded as a multidimensional process that combines issues pertinent to the classroom context and teaching–learning with institutional and general pedagogical factors. The process of becoming a professional teacher therefore implies an ongoing commitment to educational change and growth. By adopting a broader perspective, practitioners will be able to teach in a manner that is beneficial to students and society alike. This chapter also elucidates the fact that professional language teaching entails the use of culturally and socially embedded communication and an ability to connect pedagogy with language learning. To address these issues successfully, teachers need to engage in ongoing processes of reflection and theorisation of their practice. To conclude the chapter, a synopsis of all the chapters in this book is provided, highlighting the key themes that emerge from each.
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- Professionalising English Language TeachingConcepts and Reflections for Action in Teacher Education, pp. 1 - 25Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024