—"Where do I begin?"The place to begin is with your own assumptions about what students should learn and how they learn best.Curriculum plans are most likely to be acted on when their assumptions coincide w...—"Where do I begin?"The place to begin is with your own assumptions about what students should learn and how they learn best.Curriculum plans are most likely to be acted on when their assumptions coincide with the teacher’s ideas about learning.When teachers are required to use plans whose assumptions differ from their own,they adapt them to suit their own purposes.展开更多
Referring to the well established foreign language proficiency evaluation scale frameworks such as the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) in Europe and ILR (The Interagency Language Roundta...Referring to the well established foreign language proficiency evaluation scale frameworks such as the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) in Europe and ILR (The Interagency Language Roundtable) scale in the United States, Chinese language education authority is dedicating great efforts to the contruction of the Chinese targeted and tailored national proficiency evaluation system. This initiative will tremendously subvert the traditional language learning and testing mechanism, bring phenomenal transformations and innovations to the future language learning and teaching approaches and methodologies, and meanwhile impose great influence on the language concerning administration and profession.展开更多
Initial teacher preparation and teachers’ continuing professional development are two significant pillars of the teacher education enterprise. The former encompasses a wide range of teachereducation initiatives at th...Initial teacher preparation and teachers’ continuing professional development are two significant pillars of the teacher education enterprise. The former encompasses a wide range of teachereducation initiatives at the levels of diploma, bachelor’s degree, postgraduate diploma, and even master’s degree for teacher licensure purposes. These are widely documented in the literature.What is important is how teacher professional development contributes to bolstering the teachereducator force, which is relatively insufficiently documented due to the very fact that different educational systems have somewhat different expectations of such programs in relation to the ideologies and theories underpinning the teacher professional development program design and curriculum offering. Taking stock of a postgraduate diploma program in English language teaching(PGDELT) for teachers’ continuing professional development with a 31-year history housed at a premier teacher education institution in Singapore, which has successfully graduated over 1, 000 English language teachers for colleges and universities in China, I intend to highlight some of its key features, as a former student and then a lecturer on the program, in order to draw implications for sustainable growth of language teacher education programs, especially those whose main purposes are to prepare teachers of English as a second or foreign language(ESL/EFL) and provide continuing professional development opportunities for such inservice teachers.展开更多
文摘—"Where do I begin?"The place to begin is with your own assumptions about what students should learn and how they learn best.Curriculum plans are most likely to be acted on when their assumptions coincide with the teacher’s ideas about learning.When teachers are required to use plans whose assumptions differ from their own,they adapt them to suit their own purposes.
文摘Referring to the well established foreign language proficiency evaluation scale frameworks such as the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) in Europe and ILR (The Interagency Language Roundtable) scale in the United States, Chinese language education authority is dedicating great efforts to the contruction of the Chinese targeted and tailored national proficiency evaluation system. This initiative will tremendously subvert the traditional language learning and testing mechanism, bring phenomenal transformations and innovations to the future language learning and teaching approaches and methodologies, and meanwhile impose great influence on the language concerning administration and profession.
文摘Initial teacher preparation and teachers’ continuing professional development are two significant pillars of the teacher education enterprise. The former encompasses a wide range of teachereducation initiatives at the levels of diploma, bachelor’s degree, postgraduate diploma, and even master’s degree for teacher licensure purposes. These are widely documented in the literature.What is important is how teacher professional development contributes to bolstering the teachereducator force, which is relatively insufficiently documented due to the very fact that different educational systems have somewhat different expectations of such programs in relation to the ideologies and theories underpinning the teacher professional development program design and curriculum offering. Taking stock of a postgraduate diploma program in English language teaching(PGDELT) for teachers’ continuing professional development with a 31-year history housed at a premier teacher education institution in Singapore, which has successfully graduated over 1, 000 English language teachers for colleges and universities in China, I intend to highlight some of its key features, as a former student and then a lecturer on the program, in order to draw implications for sustainable growth of language teacher education programs, especially those whose main purposes are to prepare teachers of English as a second or foreign language(ESL/EFL) and provide continuing professional development opportunities for such inservice teachers.