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Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching

Historical perspectives
  • Edited by: Richard Smith and Tim Giesler
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2023
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By adopting a historical perspective, this edited collection of papers takes a fresh look at a key concept in applied linguistics, that of innovation. A substantial introduction advocates historical re-evaluation of this notion via exploration of its rise to prominence, while the ten subsequent chapters present in-depth case studies of apparently successful as well as ineffective innovation(s), from the early eighteenth to the late twentieth century. Language learning/teaching developments in Brazil, China, England, France, Germany and Italy are considered along with ‘global’ innovations in language learner lexicography, while the languages considered include Chinese, English, French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese and Spanish. Various types of primary source material are utilized, illustrating the possibilities of applied linguistic historiography for both students and academics new to the field. The book questions ideas of perpetual innovation and progress, supporting the adoption of more critical perspectives on change and innovation in applied linguistics and language teaching.


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Introduction

Richard Smith and Tim Giesler
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Part I. Product innovation

Acquiring lexis in R. John Andree’s (1725) A vocabulary, in six languages
Giovanni Iamartino and Lucia Berti
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John Charles Tarver’s Royal phraseological English–French, French–English dictionary
Stefania Nuccorini
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A historical perspective
Reinhard Heuberger
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Part II. Innovation through scientific discovery

Innovation in language learning/teaching research in France (1955–85)
Shona Whyte
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An innovation of the Reform Movement
Friederike Klippel
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Part III. Oscillations along a continuum

Language teaching in late 19th-century Germany
Tim Giesler and Sabine Doff
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Innovation and tradition in ELT textbooks in Italy in the 1980s and 1990s
Luciana Pedrazzini
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Part IV. Adaptation in specific contexts

Innovation in Western language pedagogical tools of the late Ming and late Qing periods
Mariarosaria Gianninoto
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The case of “learner autonomy” in English language education in Chinese universities (1978–2007)
Shi Pu
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History as told by the objects of modern foreign language classes in a Brazilian school
Marta Banducci Rahe
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