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    “Working with learners”: shaping and contextualizing a teacher education methodology course in the U.A.E. (Pre-published version)

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    Hyland, F. (2007). Working with Learners: Shaping and Contextualizing a Teacher Education Methodology Course in the UAE, in Teacher Education and Continuing Professional Development: Insights from the Arabian Gulf, TESOL Arabia, online available: http://www.tesolarabia.co/e-store/002-%e2%80%a2-teacher-education-and-continuing-professional-development-insights-from-the-arabian-gulf/
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    2007
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    Gardiner-Hyland, Fiodhna
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    Hyland, F. (2007). Working with Learners: Shaping and Contextualizing a Teacher Education Methodology Course in the UAE, in Teacher Education and Continuing Professional Development: Insights from the Arabian Gulf, TESOL Arabia, online available: http://www.tesolarabia.co/e-store/002-%e2%80%a2-teacher-education-and-continuing-professional-development-insights-from-the-arabian-gulf/
    Abstract
    Language teacher education programs have traditionally focused on transmission, product-orientated approaches that are applicable to any teaching context. However, there is a growing shift towards a constructivist, process-orientated perspective where student teachers are active participants in learning to teach. This article discusses the rationale behind shaping and contextualizing a teacher education reading methodology course in the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) B.Ed program in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Through the HCT’s Program Quality Assurance (PQA) process – using course evaluations and observational analysis – it was suggested that approaches such as microteaching, reciprocal teaching, modeling and problem-based learning might better maximize opportunities to practice the teaching of reading in a foreign language context. These findings could have important implications for teacher education programs in the UAE, by establishing the importance of building concrete links between theory and practice.
    Keywords
    Working
    Learners
    Contextualizing
    Teacher
    Education
    Methodology
    U.A.E.
    United Arab Emirates
    Language
    Literacy
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    TESOL Arabia
    License URI
    http://www.tesolarabia.co/e-store/002-%e2%80%a2-teacher-education-and-continuing-professional-development-insights-from-the-arabian-gulf/
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2288
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