Interpreting Communicative Language Teaching: CONTEXTS AND
CONCERNS IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Author
: SANDRA J. SAVIGNON
Subject
: Languages, Modern—Study and teaching, Language teachers—Training of, Communicative competence in children
Publisher
: Yale University Press
Summary :In the literature on communicative language teaching, or CLT, teacher
education has not received adequate attention. My purpose in conceiving
and editing this volume was to bring together a horizon-broadening variety
of initiatives, projects, and activities related to teacher education that can
make language teaching communicative in the broadest, most meaningful
sense. The collection showcases some of the best work being done internationally
to make CLT an attainable goal.
Ordering the chapters was a challenge. Themes appear and reappear,
voices heard in one text are echoed in another. These links and recurrences
contribute significantly to the cohesion and strength of the collection. As
editor I have taken a hands-o√ approach to shaping individual chapters,
striving, rather, to preserve the unique, contextualized perspective of each
contributing author. Together, the contributors o√er thought-provoking insights
into the construct of CLT, as it has come to be known worldwide, and
provide practical examples for meeting the challenges of educating language
teachers in the new millennium.
For the most part, the chapter authors look at CLT from the perspective of
practicing teachers. The impression throughout is one of hearing voices from
the classroom. In some chapters, we hear from teacher educators, research-ers, and national policy makers, in addition to teachers. The result is a vivid
representation of language teaching as the collaborative and context-specific
human activity that it is.
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