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Sustainable English Language Teacher Development At Scale Lessons From Bangladesh Ian Eyres Robert Mccormick Tom Power Editors

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Sustainable English Language Teacher Development At Scale Lessons From Bangladesh Ian Eyres Robert Mccormick Tom Power Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.18 MB
Author: Ian Eyres; Robert McCormick; Tom Power (editors)
ISBN: 9781350043473, 9781350043503, 1350043478, 1350043508
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Sustainable English Language Teacher Development At Scale Lessons From Bangladesh Ian Eyres Robert Mccormick Tom Power Editors by Ian Eyres; Robert Mccormick; Tom Power (editors) 9781350043473, 9781350043503, 1350043478, 1350043508 instant download after payment.

This book offers a thorough and comprehensive review of the lessons learnt from the award-winning ‘English in Action’ English language teacher development programme, which ran in government primary and secondary schools across Bangladesh from 2008 to 2017. Over the course of nine years the programme involved 51,000 teachers and 20 million school students, demonstrably raising standards of teachers’ classroom practice and students’ English language attainment, and won the British Council ELTON Award for Local innovation (2013) and Times Higher Education Award for International Impact (2017).
The sixteen chapters explore the programme in detail, looking at both the successes and the challenges encountered throughout its course, including the strategies used to address the challenges. The key innovative factors of the programme include:
This book offers a comprehensive, critical review of the lessons learnt from the English in Action (EIA) English language teacher development programme, which has run in government primary and secondary schools across Bangladesh from 2008 to 2017. It is structured in four parts. Part 1 focuses on the political, social, economic, linguistic and educational context of the Programme and provides a background for the succeeding chapters. Part 2 sets out the principles of teacher professional development (TPD) in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) and the detail of EIA’s TPD model and materials. This includes an account of the development of mediated authentic video (MAV). Part 3 is concerned with the development, implementation and evaluation of EIA’s approach to English language teaching, showing the importance accorded to developing a model best suited to its professional, practice and policy context, and of maximising the effect of available levels of English proficiency. Part 4 deals with the strategic issues of research, monitoring and evaluation (RME); partnership, institutionalisation and sustainability and value for money (VfM). Most of the chapter authors held key positions in the Programme for a number of years, and each of their chapters articulates the key lessons learnt in its domain. The final chapter of each part is written by an external expert in the appropriate field and provides an additional degree of criticality. A concluding chapter draws together the lessons learnt and looks forward to ways in which those lessons might inform future projects.

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