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Mindful L2 Teacher Education
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Taking a Vygotskian sociocultural stance, this book demonstrates the meaningful role that L2 teacher educators and L2 teacher education play in the professional development of teachers through systematic, intentional, goal-directed, theorized teacher education pedagogy.
Informationen zum Autor Karen E. Johnson is Kirby Professor in Language Learning and Applied Linguistics, The Pennsylvania State University, USA. Paula R. Golombek is Clinical Associate Professor, Linguistics, University of Florida, USA. Klappentext Taking a Vygotskian sociocultural stance, this book demonstrates the meaningful role that L2 teacher educators and L2 teacher education play in the professional development of L2 teachers through systematic, intentional, goal-directed, theorized L2 teacher education pedagogy. The message is resoundingly clear: Teacher education matters! It empirically documents the ways in which engagement in the practices of L2 teacher education shape how teachers come to think about and enact their teaching within the sociocultural contexts of their learning-to-teach experiences. Providing an insider's look at L2 teacher education pedagogy, it offers a close up look at teacher educators who are skilled at moving L2 teachers toward more theoretically and pedagogically sound instructional practices and greater levels of professional expertise.First, the theoretical foundation and educational rationale for exploring what happens inside the practices of L2 teacher education are established. These theoretical concepts are then used to conduct microgenetic analyses of the moment-to-moment, asynchronous, and at-a-distance dialogic interactions that take place in five distinct but sometimes overlapping practices that the authors have designed, repeatedly implemented, and subsequently collected data on in their own L2 teacher education programs. Responsive mediation is positioned as the nexus of mindful L2 teacher education and proposed as a psychological tool for teacher educators to both examine and inform the ways in which they design, enact, and assess the consequences of their own L2 teacher education pedagogy. Zusammenfassung Taking a Vygotskian sociocultural stance, this book demonstrates the meaningful role that L2 teacher educators and L2 teacher education play in the professional development of teachers through systematic, intentional, goal-directed, theorized teacher education pedagogy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Preface Acknowledgments Notes on transcriptions I. Laying the Foundation for Mindful L2 Teacher Education Chapter 1: A Sociocultural Perspective on L2 Teacher Education Chapter 2: Mediation in L2 Teacher Professional Development II. Vygotsky and Vygotskian-Inspired Theoretical Concepts that Inform Responsive Mediation Chapter 3: Obuchenie, Perezhivanie, and Growth Points Chapter 4: Interthinking, the Intermental Developmental Zone, and Sociocultural Discourse Analysis III. Exploring Responsive Mediation in L2 Teacher Development Chapter 5: Re-conceptualizing Engineering Student Participation Chapter 6: Reconciling One's Teaching Personae Chapter 7: Developing Pedagogical Content Knowledge Chapter 8: Re-imagining Teacher Identity-in-Activity Chapter 9: Conceptualizing Teaching In/Through Reflecting on Teaching IV. Mindful L2 Teacher Education Chapter 10: Responsive Mediation: The Nexus of Mindful L2 Teacher Education Index ...
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Karen E. Johnson is Kirby Professor in Language Learning and Applied Linguistics, The Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Paula R. Golombek is Clinical Associate Professor, Linguistics, University of Florida, USA.
Inhalt
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments ****
Notes on transcriptions
I. Laying the Foundation for Mindful L2 Teacher Education
Chapter 1: A Sociocultural Perspective on L2 Teacher Education
Chapter 2: Mediation in L2 Teacher Professional Development
II. Vygotsky and Vygotskian-Inspired Theoretical Concepts that Inform Responsive Mediation
Chapter 3: Obuchenie, Perezhivanie, and Growth Points
Chapter 4: Interthinking, the Intermental Developmental Zone, and Sociocultural Discourse Analysis
III. Exploring Responsive Mediation in L2 Teacher Development
Chapter 5: Re-conceptualizing Engineering Student Participation
Chapter 6: Reconciling One's Teaching Personae
Chapter 7: Developing Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Chapter 8: Re-imagining Teacher Identity-in-Activity
Chapter 9: Conceptualizing Teaching In/Through Reflecting on Teaching
IV. Mindful L2 Teacher Education ****
Chapter 10: Responsive Mediation: The Nexus of Mindful L2 Teacher Education
Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138189799
- Anzahl Seiten 182
- Genre Educational Books
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 272g
- Untertitel A Sociocultural Perspective on Cultivating Teachers' Professional Development
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T20mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9781138189799
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-18979-9
- Veröffentlichung 19.02.2016
- Titel Mindful L2 Teacher Education
- Autor Johnson Karen E. , Golombek Paula R.