Learning and Teaching from Experience

Learning and Teaching from Experience
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press ELT
Total Pages : 364
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Book Synopsis Learning and Teaching from Experience by : Lía D. Kamhi-Stein

Download or read book Learning and Teaching from Experience written by Lía D. Kamhi-Stein and published by University of Michigan Press ELT. This book was released on 2007 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The majority teachers of English to speakers of other languages around the world are nonnative speakers of English themselves. Learning and Teaching from Experience presents a wide range of views on NNES (nonnative English speaking) professionals in ESL and EFL settings at various academic levels-including K-12, adult education, community college, and university. This informative volume is divided into the sections focusing on theoretical underpinnings, research, teacher preparation, and classroom application specific to issues facing NNES professionals. Learning and Teaching from Experience is also one of the first volumes to present work by the founding members of the caucus for nonnative English-speakers in the national TESOL professional association, who are rightly considered to be experts in the field. This book will surely interest NNES teachers and researchers, as well as teacher educators and their trainees in the United States and abroad.


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