Based on original research, this book explores the fundamental relationship between research and practice in English language teaching. Teacher Research in Language Teaching uses empirical evidence taken from an international survey of over 1,700 teachers and educational managers, over a period of six years. It examines their views of research, whether they read ELT research, and whether they do their own research. The author goes on to explore the process which teachers go through in learning to do research, and the research cultures within teaching institutions. The book concludes with a review of the key findings to emerge from the research and a discussion of strategies through which language teacher research engagement can be promoted more productively.
Title: Teacher Research in Language Teaching: A Critical Analysis (Cambridge Applied Linguistics)
Author: Borg, Simon
ISBN: 9780521152631
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 2013-03-28
Number of Pages: 268
Weight: 0.4310 kg
Simon Borg's thought-provoking book is helpful in illuminating the current development of teacher research in the language teaching context ... [this] is a reader-friendly and thought-provoking volume useful for establishing and sustaining teacher research projects in the language teaching context. In particular, the book prompts applied linguists to revisit their own beliefs about teacher research in language teaching following clear theoretical frameworks. In this regard, ELT teachers, directors and managers will find this book a useful resource for further exploration, development and sustainability of teacher research and its practice. Chan Narith Keuk, Australian Review of Applied Linguistics