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Yazan, Bedrettin; Lindahl, Kristen – TESL-EJ, 2023
In this paper, as two TESOL practitioners, our purpose is to capture our reflections on how conceptual approaches to teacher learning have evolved over the years to highlight the interplay between teacher cognition and teacher identity. We also seek to decrease the distance between ourselves and our academic writing, essentially emerging from…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Wyatt, Mark – Educational Review, 2016
Conceptual models can fulfil important educative roles, particularly in fields where there are few such models and where constructs are confused, as in research into teachers' self-efficacy beliefs. In this area, one model developed in the late twentieth century subsequently became dominant, but seems flawed. This article addresses criticisms of…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Models, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs
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Salmani-Nodoushan, Mohammad Ali – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2007
The present paper underscores the importance of the cognitive orientation of EFL students in their success in writing courses. A few suggestions are made as to how EFL teachers can put their students on the right cognitive path in their writings.
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction, Language Teachers
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Chan, Wai Meng; Kim, Dong-Ha – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2004
Research in cognitive psychology and second language learning has underlined the significance of learners' cognitive processes and individual preferences in language learning. Helping learners to be aware of these processes and preferences has in fact become an important methodological principle of language teaching. Advances in information and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cognitive Processes, Language Teachers, Cognitive Psychology
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Richards, Jack C. – English Teaching Forum, 2008
One characteristic of the field of TESOL is that it appears to be in a constant state of change. For example, new curriculum frameworks currently being implemented in different parts of the world include competency-based, text-based, and task-based models. In many countries English is now being introduced at the primary rather than secondary…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Kennedy, Teresa J. – Foreign Language Annals, 2006
Cognitive sciences are discovering many things that educators have always intuitively known about language learning. However, the important point is actively using this new information to improve both students learning and current teaching practices. The implications of neuroscience for educational reform regarding second language (L2) learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Neurology, Educational Change, Language Teachers
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Chenoweth, N. Ann – ELT Journal, 1987
Teachers of writing (native or second language) should structure their classes in ways that will help students expand their repertoire of strategies for rewriting compositions. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Needs, English (Second Language), Language Teachers
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Brumfit, Christopher; Rossner, Richard – ELT Journal, 1982
The foreign language teaching process depends on making various choices regarding materials, approaches, and activities. This decision-making process is analyzed, the needs behind it examined, and a decision hierarchy developed. A model is suggested for teacher education that incorporates this hierarchy into preservice, inservice, and graduate…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Difficulty Level