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Innovation in Language Teaching and Learning: The Case of Japan: New Language Learning and Teaching Environments

Editat de Hayo Reinders, Stephen Ryan, Sachiko Nakamura
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2020
This book examines a wide range of innovations in language learning and teaching in Japan. Each of the chapters describes the impetus for a change or new development in a particular context, from early childhood to adult learning, details its implementation and provides an evaluation of its success. In doing so, they provide a comprehensive overview of best practice in innovating language education from teaching practice in formal classroom settings, to self-directed learning beyond the classroom, and offer recommendations to enhance language education in Japan and beyond. The book will be of interest to scholars of applied linguistics and language development, and in particular to those involved in managing change in language education that attempts to mediate between global trends and local needs.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030125691
ISBN-10: 3030125696
Pagini: 295
Ilustrații: XVI, 295 p. 16 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria New Language Learning and Teaching Environments

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. The Scope of Innovation in Japanese Language Education; Hayo Reinders, Sachiko Nakamura, and Stephen Ryan.- Chapter 2. English in Japan in an era of global uncertainty; Philip Seargeant.- Chapter 3. CLIL in comparison with PPP: A ‘revolution’ in ELT by competency-based language education; Makoto Ikeda.- Chapter 4. Innovations in elementary classrooms: Integrating the teaching of English, history, and peace linguistics; Noriko Ishihara, Terumi Orihashi, and Zachary Clark.- Chapter 5. Inviting children’s views for designing digital game tasks; Yuko Goto Butler.- Chapter 6. Learning across generations: A small-scale initiative; Stephen Ryan and Kay Irie.- Chapter 7. It’s Your Turn: EFL Teaching and Learning with Tabletop Games; James York, Jonathan deHaan, and Peter Hourdequin.- Chapter 8. What Does “Teaching English as a Lingua Franca” Mean? Insights from University ELF Instructors’ Voices; Ayako Suzuki.- Chapter 9. Developing a Foreign Language Geragogy: Teaching Innovations for Older Learners; Danya Ramírez-Gómez.- Chapter 10. Self-Access Learning and Advising: Promoting Language Learner Autonomy Beyond the Classroom; Jo Mynard.- Chapter 11. An Insider’s View: Launching a University Program; Kay Irie.- Chapter 12. Innovating with the “The Collaborative Social” in Japan; Tim Murphey.- Chapter 13. An Innovative Approach to In-service Teacher Training for Teaching English at Japanese Public Elementary Schools; Maiko Ikeda, Hiroyuki Imai, and Osamu Takeuchi.- Chapter 14. Innovation in Japan: Looking to the Future; Stephen Ryan, Sachiko Nakamura, and Hayo Reinders.


Recenzii

“This timely collection showcases the many ways in which innovation happens in Japan, often spurred by global and national demographic and social transformations.” (John Bankier, JALT Journal, Vol. 43 (1), May, 2021)

Notă biografică

Hayo Reinders is TESOL Professor and Director of the doctoral programme at Anaheim University, USA and Senior Research Advisor to Kanda University in Tokyo, Japan. He is founder of the global Institute for Teacher Leadership.

Stephen Ryan is a professor in the School of Culture, Media and Society at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. He has been involved in English language education for over 25 years, mostly based in Japan.

Sachiko Nakamura is a doctoral candidate in Applied Linguistics at King Mongkut’s University, Thailand. Her research areas include the psychology of language learning and self-regulated learning, and her current research focuses on emotions of language learners and emotion regulation strategy instruction.




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This book examines a wide range of innovations in language learning and teaching in Japan. Each of the chapters describes the impetus for a change or new development in a particular context, from early childhood to adult learning, details its implementation and provides an evaluation of its success. In doing so, they provide a comprehensive overview of best practice in innovating language education from teaching practice in formal classroom settings, to self-directed learning beyond the classroom, and offer recommendations to enhance language education in Japan and beyond. The book will be of interest to scholars of applied linguistics and language development, and in particular to those involved in managing change in language education that attempts to mediate between global trends and local needs.

Hayo Reinders is TESOL Professor and Director of the doctoral programme at Anaheim University, USA and Senior Research Advisor to Kanda University in Tokyo, Japan. 

Stephen Ryan is a professor in the School of Culture, Media and Society at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. 

Sachiko Nakamura is a doctoral candidate in Applied Linguistics at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand. 


Caracteristici

Examines all aspects of innovation in language education in Japan Highlights the wider implications of the initiation and implementation of innovation for educators in different countries Brings together widely respected and well-known professors from top institutions in Japan and beyond