Language Teaching. A Scheme for Teacher's Education. Syllabus Design

Language Teaching. A Scheme for Teacher's Education. Syllabus Design

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Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Mar 2, 2006
Publisher Oxford University Press España, S.A.
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0194371395
ISBN-13 9780194371391
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David Nunan explores the intricacies of language teaching and the educational frameworks that support it. His insightful approach delves into the essential components that define effective teacher training, emphasizing the importance of a well-structured syllabus. With a focus on the interplay between theory and practice, Nunan encourages educators to understand the diverse needs of learners and tailor their teaching strategies accordingly.

The work highlights various pedagogical methods and models that can be employed in language instruction, urging teachers to critically assess their approaches. By examining the roles of context, culture, and communication in language teaching, Nunan provides a comprehensive overview of the factors that influence classroom dynamics. His emphasis on continuous professional development reinforces the idea that education is an evolving process.

Readers will find valuable wisdom on curriculum design and the integration of modern techniques, making this exploration an essential resource for educators looking to enhance their teaching practices. Nunan's passion for language education shines through, inspiring teachers to create engaging and effective learning environments.

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