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Main Author: Zhai, Ling
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1228090
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contents Illuminating the Enactment of High-Leverage Teaching Practices in an Exemplary World Language Teaching Video Library Zhai, Ling Teaching Methods Second Language Learning Second Language Instruction Video Technology Language Teachers Definitions Course Content Interdisciplinary Approach Communicative Competence (Languages) Microteaching Communities of Practice Classroom Communication Teacher Education Educational Practices Beginning Teachers In response to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages' initiative and the gap existing in identifying high-leverage teaching practices (HLTPs) in world language teaching, this study investigated and decomposed HLTPs in a video corpus of exemplary world language teachers. Specifically, this study clarified the definitions of some identified HLTPs and proposed one new practice-building connections to other content areas to promote students' communicative competence. The proposed HLTP was broken down into component micro-practices and instructional moves illustrating the ways in which practices were enacted in particular classroom contexts. This line of research is important because only through making visible and breaking down instructional moves can novice teachers quickly grasp practices and truly learn to enact the teaching practice for themselves.
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spellingShingle Illuminating the Enactment of High-Leverage Teaching Practices in an Exemplary World Language Teaching Video Library
Zhai, Ling
Teaching Methods
Second Language Learning
Second Language Instruction
Video Technology
Language Teachers
Definitions
Course Content
Interdisciplinary Approach
Communicative Competence (Languages)
Microteaching
Communities of Practice
Classroom Communication
Teacher Education
Educational Practices
Beginning Teachers
Illuminating the Enactment of High-Leverage Teaching Practices in an Exemplary World Language Teaching Video Library Zhai, Ling Teaching Methods Second Language Learning Second Language Instruction Video Technology Language Teachers Definitions Course Content Interdisciplinary Approach Communicative Competence (Languages) Microteaching Communities of Practice Classroom Communication Teacher Education Educational Practices Beginning Teachers In response to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages' initiative and the gap existing in identifying high-leverage teaching practices (HLTPs) in world language teaching, this study investigated and decomposed HLTPs in a video corpus of exemplary world language teachers. Specifically, this study clarified the definitions of some identified HLTPs and proposed one new practice-building connections to other content areas to promote students' communicative competence. The proposed HLTP was broken down into component micro-practices and instructional moves illustrating the ways in which practices were enacted in particular classroom contexts. This line of research is important because only through making visible and breaking down instructional moves can novice teachers quickly grasp practices and truly learn to enact the teaching practice for themselves.
title Illuminating the Enactment of High-Leverage Teaching Practices in an Exemplary World Language Teaching Video Library
topic Teaching Methods
Second Language Learning
Second Language Instruction
Video Technology
Language Teachers
Definitions
Course Content
Interdisciplinary Approach
Communicative Competence (Languages)
Microteaching
Communities of Practice
Classroom Communication
Teacher Education
Educational Practices
Beginning Teachers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1228090