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The Self-Directed Teacher: Managing the Learning Process
Contributor(s): Nunan, David (Author), Lamb, Clarice (Author)
ISBN: 0521497736     ISBN-13: 9780521497732
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $55.58  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1996
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Annotation: Advances in second language teaching methodology, including new emphases on communicative language teaching and learner-centeredness, have significantly changed the roles teachers play in the classroom, making ever greater demands upon their classroom management skills. For Nunan and Lamb, "management" refers to the planning and creation of a positive pedagogical environment which facilitates learning. They focus on the kinds of professional decisions teachers must make to ensure that learning takes place effectively. The ultimate aim of the book is to help teachers and teachers-in-preparation become "self-directed" by providing them with the knowledge and skills needed to take effective control of the teaching and learning processes in their classrooms. The Self-directed Teacher prepares teachers to make independent decisions in key areas such as lesson planning, teacher talk, group work, error correction, resource management, and evaluation. The text uses a task-based approach, and the material presented is well supported by theory and research.
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - General
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General
- Foreign Language Study | English As A Second Language
Dewey: 418.007
LCCN: 94049134
Series: Cambridge Language Education
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 6.26" W x 9.06" (1.02 lbs) 312 pages
 
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This text provides the practical knowledge and necessary skills for the effective management of teaching and learning in today's classrooms. It focuses on the independent decisions teachers must make in lesson planning, group work, error correction, resource management, and evaluation. A task-based approach is used, and the material presented is well supported by theory and research. Advances in second language teaching methodology, including new emphases on learner centeredness and individualized instruction, have significantly changed the roles teachers play in the classroom and made ever-greater demands on their classroom management skills. This book helps language teachers meet these new demands by providing them with the practical knowledge and skills necessary for the effective management of teaching and learning in today's classrooms.