Recent research shows an increase in the number of trained teachers teaching foreign languages to learners aged 7–11 in English primary schools. Part of this increase stems from a government-funded four-week teaching placement abroad as part of a languages programme in initial teacher education (ITE). Student teachers’ cultural, linguistic and professional skills improved during their training, but little is known about the long-term effects on teachers once qualified. This small scale study draws on Byram's framework for developing intercultural competence and on Mezirow's transformative learning theory to investigate how the professional landscape within which teachers train impacts on their socialisation into the profession. An online ...
AbstractFor foreign-language students, living abroad for a period of time during their studies is of...
Foreign language teacher training programmes often require student teachers to spend some time in ...
Foreign language degree programmes have been engaged, more than ever, in an active dialogue with oth...
This article describes an Escalate-funded research project, which investigated the professional deve...
Background: World-wide migration is one of the most important issues of the 21st century. One crucia...
Background: World-wide migration is one of the most important issues of the 21st century. One crucia...
This article describes an Escalate-funded research project, which investigated the professional deve...
These days, many pre-service and in-service language English language teachers now complete at least...
This article describes an Escalate-funded research project, which investigated the professional deve...
[[abstract]]Teachers with the capacity to teach students of diverse racial, ethnic, social class, an...
This paper will present findings from a research project investigating the perspectives and experien...
There is a growing evidence base suggesting that the effectiveness of individual teachers is one of ...
In 2007, Sandell reviewed data from 31 undergraduate students who had studied abroad. Respondents we...
Globalisation and migration which have rendered societies and local communities multicultural and mu...
The special learning needs in Initial Teacher Education of international postgraduate students whose...
AbstractFor foreign-language students, living abroad for a period of time during their studies is of...
Foreign language teacher training programmes often require student teachers to spend some time in ...
Foreign language degree programmes have been engaged, more than ever, in an active dialogue with oth...
This article describes an Escalate-funded research project, which investigated the professional deve...
Background: World-wide migration is one of the most important issues of the 21st century. One crucia...
Background: World-wide migration is one of the most important issues of the 21st century. One crucia...
This article describes an Escalate-funded research project, which investigated the professional deve...
These days, many pre-service and in-service language English language teachers now complete at least...
This article describes an Escalate-funded research project, which investigated the professional deve...
[[abstract]]Teachers with the capacity to teach students of diverse racial, ethnic, social class, an...
This paper will present findings from a research project investigating the perspectives and experien...
There is a growing evidence base suggesting that the effectiveness of individual teachers is one of ...
In 2007, Sandell reviewed data from 31 undergraduate students who had studied abroad. Respondents we...
Globalisation and migration which have rendered societies and local communities multicultural and mu...
The special learning needs in Initial Teacher Education of international postgraduate students whose...
AbstractFor foreign-language students, living abroad for a period of time during their studies is of...
Foreign language teacher training programmes often require student teachers to spend some time in ...
Foreign language degree programmes have been engaged, more than ever, in an active dialogue with oth...