ABSTRACT

Debates in Modern Languages Education offers a comprehensive introduction and synthesis of the major themes and research evidence in language learning and teaching today, providing an up-to-date, authoritative review of traditional and contemporary issues in language teaching.

With chapters by leading experts in the field, thematic sections explore and consider:

  • the importance of a wide range of different knowledge bases and skills for effective teaching
  • how to become expert practitioners
  • approaches to teaching with reference to relevant theories, complex constructs, and empirical research
  • the innovations and ideas that shape and will shape the discipline for the next decade.

Each thought-provoking chapter is supported by reference to further reading and additional material to encourage deeper exploration which will help the reader to fully engage in the debates presented. This book is a valuable resource for any student or practising teacher engaged in initial teacher education, continuing professional development and Masters level study.

part |149 pages

Issues in the classroom

chapter |12 pages

Learning and teaching writing in the foreign languages classroom

Fostering writing-to-learn approaches

chapter |13 pages

Grammar

The never-ending debate

chapter |14 pages

Vocabulary and formulaic language

Where to begin?

chapter |15 pages

Cultural awareness

Should it be taught? Can it be taught?

chapter |13 pages

Developments in formative assessment

A retrograde step for teaching and learning?

chapter |11 pages

Making progress in languages

Issues around transition

part |72 pages

Educational debates