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Method and Postmethod in Language Teaching

Part of the Routledge Key Guides to Applied Linguistics series
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Routledge Key Guides to Applied Linguistics offer clear, comprehensive and concise introductory surveys of core areas of Applied Linguistics, outlining and exploring each sub-discipline within a single volume.

Mindful of often diverse perspectives on language and language-related practices in each area, volumes also offer readers the opportunity to reflect on key debates and develop their own thinking on real-world language practices and problems in light of applied linguistic theory and research.

The books are structured into three parts: Part 1 covers ‘Contexts’, ‘Concepts’ and ‘Current debates’ and includes both questions for reflection and key readings from the specialist literature .

Extracts are framed by author questions directing readers to key points in each text, how each might compare and contrast, and how they deal with issues discussed in the main chapter.

Part 2 offers a substantial and annotated list of further reading relating to the main topics in the survey, to serve as a ‘jumping off’ point for further engagement with the field and Part 3 is a glossary providing concise definitions of key terms and concepts introduced in the Survey.

Additional e-resources for teaching and learning online are available. Method and Postmethod in Language Teaching is both an accessible and engaging introductory textbook and a handy reference guide that explores the different ways language teaching methods have been understood and valued. Divided into three sections, this book considers the contexts, concepts and debates around the methods in language teaching.

It sets out ‘traditional’ understandings of method(s) and outlines the key practical debates by examining alternative accounts and critiques which inform, and at times go beyond, postmethod thinking within language teaching. This volume highlights the importance of teachers’ understanding of their own classrooms and seeks to clarify understandings of language teaching, in terms of pedagogic practices, classroom possibilities and the development of this field. Throughout this guide, readers are encouraged to develop their own thinking and practice in contextually appropriate ways, assisted by discussion questions and key readings that accompany every chapter.

This textbook is an ideal resource for postgraduate and upper-level undergraduate students of language teaching courses and language teaching professionals working around the world.

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Product Details
Routledge
0367703300 / 9780367703301
Paperback / softback
15/10/2024
United Kingdom
192 pages, 2 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and w
138 x 216 mm, 453 grams