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Teacher Reflection

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This book examines teacher reflection in three main areas: policies, practices and the impact of teacher reflection on teachers’ practices and professional development. The chapters shed light on c...
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  • 15 September 2022
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Price: $189.95
Pages: 279
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education
Publication Date: 15 September 2022
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781788921015
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, Language teaching and learning: second or additional languages, EDUCATION / Professional Development, PSYCHOLOGY / Personality, EDUCATION / Teacher Training & Certification, Teacher training, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality
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In this timely volume, key scholars in the field of reflective practice in TESOL take stock of over 20 years of research and provide new accounts of ‘doing reflection’, many based on empirical data. The result is a collection bursting with theoretical perspectives, fresh ideas, and new approaches. A must for any practitioner or academic with an interest in this important field.

Zia Tajeddin is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Tarbiat Modares University, Iran. He co-edits two journals: Applied Pragmatics (John Benjamins) and Second Language Teacher Education (Equinox). He is co-editor of the Springer book series Studies in Language Teacher Education. His recently published books include Lessons from Good Language Teachers (Cambridge University Press, 2020) and Pragmatics Pedagogy in English as an International Language (Routledge, 2021).

Atsuko Watanabe is Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Bunkyo University, Japan. Her publications include Reflective Practice as Professional Development: Experiences of Teachers of English in Japan (Multilingual Matters, 2017). Her research interests include reflective practice, researcher reflexivity and qualitative interview methods.

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Contributors

Acknowledgments

Zia Tajeddin and Atsuko Watanabe: Introduction

Part 1: MACRO-PERSPECTIVES ON TEACHER REFLECTION

Chapter 1. Thomas S.C. Farrell: Reflection on Reflective Practice

Chapter 2. Zia Tajeddin, Atsuko Watanabe and Hossein Ali Manzouri: Language Teacher Reflection: A Systematic Review of Two Decades of Research

Part 2: TEACHER REFLECTION POLICIES

Chapter 3. Laura Baecher, Marcus Artigliere and Lauren McCoy: Applying Farrell’s Evidence-Based Reflection to Strengthen TESOL Teacher Education: A Reflective Practice Report

Chapter 4. Mark Wyatt and Ashraf Darwish: Tensions in Language Teachers’ Reflective Practice in Continuing Professional Development

Chapter 5. Minh Hue Nguyen and Nur Hayati: The Positioning of Teacher Reflective Practice in TESOL-Related Policies

Chapter 6. Ann M. Glazer and Kathleen M. Bailey: Reflecting and Connecting: Creating Opportunities for Teacher Trainees to Connect Theory and Practice

Part 3: TEACHER REFLECTION PRACTICES AND IMPACTS

Chapter 7. Tammy Gregersen and Sarah Mercer: An Appreciative-Inquiry and Strengths-Based Approach to Pre-Service Teacher Reflection During the Practicum

Chapter 8. Michael Karas, Juliane Martini and Farahnaz Faez: Duoethnography for Reflective Practice: Triumphs and Challenges

Chapter 9. Atsuko Watanabe: Researcher Reflexivity and Reflective Dialogue: An Exploration of Pre-Service Teachers’ Professional Identity Development

Chapter 10. Minoo Alemi and Zahra Maleknia: Novice and Experienced Language Teachers’ Collaborative Reflection on Their Professional Identity

Chapter 11. Bedrettin Yazan: Reflective Practice as Identity Work: A Teacher Educator’s Reflections on Identity Tensions

Chapter 12. Rui Yuan and Min Yang: 'I Come Up With a New Way of Seeing Life': Pre-Service Language Teachers’ Reflective Practice During Overseas Immersion

Chapter 13. Zia Tajeddin and Neda Khanlarzadeh: Raising Teachers’ Awareness of Intercultural Language Pedagogy Through Collaborative Reflection

Chapter 14. Angela Farrell: Reflecting on Native/Non-Native Identity from the Perspective of EFL Teachers

Chapter 15. Katie Webb, Steve Mann and Kamal Aqili Shafie: Using Computer-Mediated Cooperative Development in a Virtual Reflective Environment Among English Language Teachers

Chapter 16. Fiona Farr: More than Words: Phraseology and Significance in the Reflective Practice Discourses of English Language Teacher Education

Chapter 17. Hatime Çiftçi and Kenan Dikilitaş: Discourse of Reflections on Instant Joint Engagement in Online ELT Graduate Courses

Atsuko Watanabe and Zia Tajeddin: Epilogue

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