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Teaching English - Research in the Language Classroom
This book, from 1990, looked at the practical benefits for teachers of classroom research. It consists of papers from practitioners from countries in Europe North America and Australasia but with detailed reference to a wider variety of global teaching contexts. Topics range from Investigating Learners' Language' to Researching Teachers: Behaviour and Belief.
Dating from 1980, this book was written in response to a major study by the international Evaluation Association of achievement by education syllabuses worldwide in six key school subjects, including English. Among the contributors, Alex Inkeles criticises the IEA study for its insufficient analysis', but commends the exercise for its challenges to popular assumptions about educational achievement and the role of teachers. Douglas Pickett and the other authors drew on the IEA data to make recommendations, including allowing the mother tongue in the ELT classroom.
Teaching English - Language Teaching Projects for the Third World
This Document from 1983. offers a selection of project case studies and commentaries from various African contexts. Most of the projects were British Council-run. The authors reflect the preoccupations of expatriate project workers of the day. and the lack of African contributors strikes the modem reader immediately: Nevertheless this is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of English for development and the role of donor agencies.
Teaching English - Language Teacher Education – An Integrated Programme for EFL Teacher Training
Originally published in 1987 this book aimed to address teachers' needs according to context. Following an overview of developments to date, the authors investigated various key issues from PRESET. INSET and advanced teacher education at the time. These included teacher language: working with the need for change while coping with constraints; and counselling versus teaching, Teaching models and sample materials are included.