AAUSC 2011 volume: educating the furture foreign language professoriate for the 21st century
Maxim, Hiram
Willis Allen, Heather
Emphasizing the importance of educating the future professoriate for the foreign language profession, this volume presents pedagogical and theoretical frameworks for graduate student development that respond to the changing landscapein the field. Specifically, the volume advances professional development models and practices that take into account the longitudinal nature of teacher education. In doing so, it questions existing educational paradigms that have notprepared graduate students adequately to address the challenges of becoming successful teacher-scholars. The volume provides the reader with specific examples from the field that explore the implications of the latest research on language use, literacy, instructional technology, and curriculum design for graduate student teacher development and gives concrete suggestions for implementing a sustainable and coherent approach to teacher education that addresses the complex components of foreign language study in higher education. INDICE: Abstracts. Introduction - Heather Willis Allen & Hiram H. Maxim. PART I: RECONCEPTUALIZING TEACHER DEVELOPMENT FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE GRADUATE STUDENTS. 1. Teaching Language and Culture in a Global Age: New Goals for TeacherEducation - Richard Kern. 2. Reconsidering Graduate Students' Education as Scholar-Teachers: Mind Your Language! - Heidi Byrnes. PART II: DEVELOPING TEACHER-SCHOLARS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE GRADUATE EDUCATION. 3. Preparing Foreign Language Graduate Students to Teach: The Role of Literature Faculty - Todd W. Reeser. 4. A Literacy-Based Approach to Foreign Language Teacher Development - Kate Paesani. 5. Preparing Graduate Student Teachers for Advanced Content-based Instruction: Exploring Content through Grammatical Metaphor - Marianna Ryshina-Pankova. PART III: ENVISIONING NEW FORMS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE GRADUATE STUDENT PROFESSIONAL Development. 6. Beyond the Methods Course: Using Exploratory Practice for Graduate Student Teacher Development - Cori Crane, Misumi Sadler, & Jeeyoung Ahn Ha. 7. The Acceso Project and Graduate Student Professional Development - Amy Rossomondo. 8. The Relevance of Cultural Linguistics to Foreign Language Graduate Education: From Language-and-Culture to Language-as-Culture - Carl Blyth. PART IV: RESEARCHING FOREIGN LANGUAGE GRADUATE STUDENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. 9. Evolving notions of literacy-based foreign language teaching: A case study of graduate student instructors - Heather Willis Allen & BeatriceDupuy. 10. Investigating Foreign Language Graduate Student Instructors' Perceptions and Use of Technology in the Classroom - Joshua A. Thoms. 11. Video Reflection in Foreign Language Teacher Development - Emily E. Scida & Yitna Firdyiwek. Coda - Hiram H. Maxim & Heather Willis Allen. Contributors.
- ISBN: 978-1-133-31278-9
- Editorial: Heinle & Heinle
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 250
- Fecha Publicación: 31/01/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés