Language Teaching. A Scheme for Teacher's Education. Reading

Language Teaching. A Scheme for Teacher's Education. Reading

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Format Paperback
Pages 172
Language English
Published Aug 1, 1992
Publisher Oxford University Press España, S.A.
ISBN-10 0194371301
ISBN-13 9780194371308
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Catherine Wallace delves into the intricate world of language teaching, presenting a comprehensive framework aimed at enhancing the education of future teachers. The book serves as a guiding tool for those aspiring to excel in the field, shedding light on effective methodologies and educational principles that can significantly improve language instruction.

Wallace emphasizes the importance of understanding the diverse needs of students, highlighting how responsive teaching can foster a more engaging learning environment. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical strategies, the author encourages educators to reflect on their practices, ensuring that their approach is both informed and adaptable.

Throughout the work, she advocates for a collaborative approach to teacher education, urging educators to share experiences and learn from one another. This community-driven perspective not only enriches the teaching experience but also empowers educators to become lifelong learners themselves.

By integrating contemporary research with practical applications, Wallace's exploration offers a thoughtful resource for teachers who are committed to refining their skills in language education, paving the way for a new generation of inspired and capable educators.

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