English Language Teaching in South America
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Edited by:
Lía D. Kamhi-Stein
, Gabriel Díaz Maggioli and Luciana C. de Oliveira
About this book
This book investigates English language policies and initiatives which have been implemented in South America. Chapters examine factors that contribute to and prevent the introduction of policies; analyze current teacher preparation initiatives; discuss the status of English language teaching and showcase examples of innovation and success.
Author / Editor information
Lía D. Kamhi-Stein is Professor in the MA in TESOL Program at California State University, Los Angeles, USA. She has published extensively on issues of non-native English-speaking professionals. She is the recipient of several teaching awards.
Díaz Maggioli Gabriel :Gabriel Díaz Maggioli is tenured Professor of TESOL Methods at the National Teacher Education College in Montevideo, Uruguay. He also acts as consultant in education-related projects for various organizations in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and East Asia.
de Oliveira Luciana C. :Luciana C. de Oliveira is Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning in the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami, Florida, USA. She is the President-Elect (2017-2018) of TESOL International Association.
Lía D. Kamhi-Stein is Professor in the MA in TESOL Program at California State University, Los Angeles, USA. She has published extensively on issues of non-native English-speaking professionals. She is the recipient of several teaching awards.
Gabriel Díaz Maggioli is tenured Professor of TESOL Methods at the National Teacher Education College in Montevideo, Uruguay. He also acts as consultant in education-related projects for various organizations in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and East Asia.
Luciana C. de Oliveira is Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning in the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami, Florida, USA. She is the President-Elect (2017-2018) of TESOL International Association.
Reviews
I am excited about this much-needed volume on English language teaching in South America. The chapters are written by extremely knowledgeable authors and cover an impressive range of topics of current interest to researchers, teacher educators, policymakers, and teachers who work in South America, as well as English language teachers in other countries that receive students and immigrants from South America.
A most welcome book! Set in the context of teaching English to Spanish and Portuguese speakers across South America, it explores and evaluates important innovations over the recent past. The chapters probe salient changes based on a wide range of innovative research, emerging in teacher-training as well as in language teaching and learning across a variety of settings.
Covering several countries in South America, this collaborative book raises important pedagogical issues, discusses teacher preparation, and clarifies educational policies within this very rich but often forgotten region of the world. An enlightening read for those interested in education, culture, language policy, TESOL, sociolinguistics, and so many related fields.
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Part 1.English Language Policy
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Cristina Banfi Open Access Download PDF |
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Gabriel Díaz Maggioli Open Access Download PDF |
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Claudia A. Brovetto Open Access Download PDF |
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Adriana Maria Tenuta, Míriam Jorge and Ricardo Augusto de Souza Open Access Download PDF |
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Part 2.English Language Teacher Preparation and Professional Development
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Natalie Kuhlman and Elisabeth Serrano Open Access Download PDF |
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Mary Jane Abrahams and Pablo Silva Ríos Open Access Download PDF |
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Patricia Veciño Open Access Download PDF |
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Part 3.School-Based Research and Innovative Practices
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Rebecca Pozzi Open Access Download PDF |
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Carmen T. Chacón Open Access Download PDF |
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10. Students’ Beliefs about Learning English as a Foreign Language at Secondary Schools in Argentina
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Danielle Barbosa Lins de Almeida and Veralúcia Guimarães de Souza Open Access Download PDF |
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Mónica Rodríguez-Bonces Open Access Download PDF |
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