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Social Interaction And English Language Teacher Identity Tom Morton John Gray

  • SKU: BELL-51972722
Social Interaction And English Language Teacher Identity Tom Morton John Gray
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Tom Morton; John Gray
ISBN: 9780748656127, 074865612X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Social Interaction And English Language Teacher Identity Tom Morton John Gray by Tom Morton; John Gray 9780748656127, 074865612X instant download after payment.

Analyses how different English language teacher identities and power relationships are oriented to and made relevant in social interaction

This textbook uses analysis of interaction in a range of teacher education and professional practice settings in ELT to explore the different identities and power relationships which teachers orient to. It traces the role of identity and interaction in the processes of acquiring new teaching skills and knowledge, reflecting on professional practice and constructing teaching selves, and explores the limits and constraints on these processes imposed by global forces such as the marketization of education. The book is written for teachers, teacher educators, postgraduate students and researchers interested in the relationships between social interaction, identity and professional practice in ELT. It is suitable for use in conjunction with any postgraduate-level course on language in interaction, as it surveys and critically discusses various approaches and includes many practical examples.


Key features
  • Includes a full survey of different approaches to the study of language teacher learning and identity
  • Provides an introduction to a range of frameworks for analyzing talk and identity in teacher education and professional practice contexts
  • Analyses spoken data from activities such as guided lesson-planning, post-teaching reflection, discussions of teaching materials
  • Each chapter ends with practice tasks, discussion points, and references for further reading
  • Suitable for use in conjunction with any postgraduate-level course on language in interaction, as it surveys and critically discusses various approaches and includes many practical examples

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