This article sets out to identify key competencies which language tutors need to develop in order to manage synchronous online teaching. In order to aptly monitor interactions with distant learners, it is proposed that three types of regulation pertaining to socio-affective, pedagogical and multimedia aspects are required. On the one hand, this research aims at specifying these competencies and, on the other hand, it seeks to identify the relevance of reflective analysis for professional development.The context of this study is a teacher training programme for Masters Degree students in teaching French as a foreign language that provides trainees with the opportunity of teaching online to intermediate-level students of French from a North A...
Although the skills and attributes, needed for classroom language teaching, have been extensively re...
In this article we problematize the issues related to teacher’s training in the English language ami...
This article is aimed at educators who find themselves facing the need to develop their e-teaching s...
International audienceThis article sets out to identify key competencies which language tutors need ...
International audienceThis paper describes tutoring practices of two different populations of online...
AbstractThis paper describes tutoring practices of two different populations of online teachers: tra...
This paper describes tutoring practices of two different populations of online teachers: trainee tut...
International audienceIn our paper, we study data form a telecollaborative project connecting traine...
Whilst the focus of this book is on support for language teachers who are keen to engage in online l...
International audienceThis contribution assesses from methodological and epistemological perspective...
This paper aims to describe the experience of two online tutors as they learn to teach the language ...
This article describes the instructional practices of two different populations of online tutors in ...
Our objective in this article is to address, firstly, principles related to information and communic...
[EN] This article describes the rationale for pedagogical, technological and organizatio...
While online teaching in post-compulsory education is the focus of much research today, the training...
Although the skills and attributes, needed for classroom language teaching, have been extensively re...
In this article we problematize the issues related to teacher’s training in the English language ami...
This article is aimed at educators who find themselves facing the need to develop their e-teaching s...
International audienceThis article sets out to identify key competencies which language tutors need ...
International audienceThis paper describes tutoring practices of two different populations of online...
AbstractThis paper describes tutoring practices of two different populations of online teachers: tra...
This paper describes tutoring practices of two different populations of online teachers: trainee tut...
International audienceIn our paper, we study data form a telecollaborative project connecting traine...
Whilst the focus of this book is on support for language teachers who are keen to engage in online l...
International audienceThis contribution assesses from methodological and epistemological perspective...
This paper aims to describe the experience of two online tutors as they learn to teach the language ...
This article describes the instructional practices of two different populations of online tutors in ...
Our objective in this article is to address, firstly, principles related to information and communic...
[EN] This article describes the rationale for pedagogical, technological and organizatio...
While online teaching in post-compulsory education is the focus of much research today, the training...
Although the skills and attributes, needed for classroom language teaching, have been extensively re...
In this article we problematize the issues related to teacher’s training in the English language ami...
This article is aimed at educators who find themselves facing the need to develop their e-teaching s...