ABSTRACT

This book reignites discussion on the importance of collaboration and innovation in language education. The pivotal difference highlighted in this volume is the concept of team learning through collaborative relationships such as team teaching. It explores ways in which team learning happens in ELT environments and what emerges from these explorations is a more robust concept of team learning in language education. Coupled with this deeper understanding, the value of participant research is emphasised by defining the notion of ‘team’ to include all participants in the educational experience. Authors in this volume position practice ahead of theory as they struggle to make sense of the complex phenomena of language teaching and learning. The focus of this book is on the nexus between ELT theory and practice as viewed through the lens of collaboration. The volume aims to add to the current knowledge base in order to bridge the theory-practice gap regarding collaboration for innovation in language classrooms.

part |27 pages

Characterising ELT collaboration and innovation

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Situating collaboration, team teaching, team learning and innovation in ELT practice
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chapter |17 pages

Beyond team teaching

An introduction to team learning in language education
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part |83 pages

Team teaching collaborations

chapter |16 pages

Collaboration between English language and content teachers

Breaking the boundaries
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chapter |16 pages

Beyond the deficit model

Co-constructing team teaching to address learner goals and needs
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part |82 pages

Collaborative innovations beyond team teaching

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chapter |21 pages

The leregogy of curriculum design

Teaching and learning as relational endeavours
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chapter |15 pages

Peer mentoring for beginning teachers

Factors contributing to professional identity development
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