Reflecting on Teaching the Four Skills: 60 Strategies for Professional Development

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ISBN-10:

0472035053

ISBN-13:

9780472035052

Released: Jul 30, 2012
Format: Paperback, 240 pages
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Description:

Reflecting on Teaching the Four Skills: 60 Strategies for Professional Development offers novice teachers strategies for the teaching of reading, writing, listening, and speaking, and for assessing those skills. The final chapter offers strategies for pursuing professional development. The strategies presented in each chapter are not necessarily the most important or the only strategies; they are examples written to help in-service or new teachers discover new techniques for addressing common challenges.

Each strategy--a simple and concise statement for teachers to reflect on, followed by a discussion of the relevant theory or principle(s)—is followed by three sections:

Application: A concise description of one way the strategy can be used and applied by language teachers.

Precaution: One caveat intended to help teachers troubleshoot for, and possibly avoid, common problems before they occur.

Scenario: One scenario of a teacher using the strategy, followed by reflective questions. The scenarios are based on actual experiences of language teachers from around the world.

Each chapter closes with a set of broad-based reflection questions that can be used as the basis of classroom discussion or writing/research or for self-reflection.

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