Student-Centred Grammar Learning and Teaching

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Matas, Cristina Poyatos
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2011
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This book will inspire any teacher, because this is the evidence that inside of every reflective teacher researcher, there is a pedagogical secret to better learning waiting to be unlocked. It narrates the long journey of a teacher researcher, being vulnerable, being risky, being innovative, being equal, being stubborn, being reflective, searching for answers and travelling with her fellow students and colleagues into teaching and learning spaces, where grammar teacher and students have never been before. Beyond that, her journey relates to one more state of "being", being wrong. It is one of the best ways to learn. This ...
View more >This book will inspire any teacher, because this is the evidence that inside of every reflective teacher researcher, there is a pedagogical secret to better learning waiting to be unlocked. It narrates the long journey of a teacher researcher, being vulnerable, being risky, being innovative, being equal, being stubborn, being reflective, searching for answers and travelling with her fellow students and colleagues into teaching and learning spaces, where grammar teacher and students have never been before. Beyond that, her journey relates to one more state of "being", being wrong. It is one of the best ways to learn. This book provides a theoretical and methodological framework for anyone wishing to investigate grammar teaching and learning in a systematic way.
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View more >This book will inspire any teacher, because this is the evidence that inside of every reflective teacher researcher, there is a pedagogical secret to better learning waiting to be unlocked. It narrates the long journey of a teacher researcher, being vulnerable, being risky, being innovative, being equal, being stubborn, being reflective, searching for answers and travelling with her fellow students and colleagues into teaching and learning spaces, where grammar teacher and students have never been before. Beyond that, her journey relates to one more state of "being", being wrong. It is one of the best ways to learn. This book provides a theoretical and methodological framework for anyone wishing to investigate grammar teaching and learning in a systematic way.
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© The Author(s) 2011. Please refer to the publisher's website or contact the author for more information.
Subject
LOTE, ESL and TESOL Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl. Maori)
Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics