This article overviews the major themes and pedagogical developments that have emerged via the academic endeavors of practitioners and researchers in the last 30 years, while also touching on how my work adheres to these developments. The document starts with a brief historical background on the establishment of HOW as a resource for the academic community. The next part of the article deals with the theoretical tenets that have influenced my published works. One of those perspectives is the post-method pedagogy, which acknowledges the limitations of attempting to determine what the “best” language teaching method is for everyone, and proposes three parameters to guide language teaching and learning. The next perspective is the psycholog...
DoctorateThis study is a journey of teaching and learning. I describe my own language learning and m...
This article links two approaches to promoting less competitive, more positive, and more student cen...
This is a qualitative inquiry into the possible relationships between language and thought for teach...
Understanding language teachers’ mental lives (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by...
AbstractThis article proposes a framework for reflections on professional development: the methodolo...
Language is very important for human life. They need it for their daily lives to communicate. Langua...
The various papers that make up this special issue of Studies in Second Language Learning and Teachi...
This volume introduces pedagogical approaches and empirical studies that emphasize deeper, embodied ...
In this article I put forth the core argument that Second Language Acquisition (SLA) needs to accoun...
The article discusses motivation and some ways to improve it in language learning. Much attention is...
Despite many advances in Second/Foreign Language Acquisition Research and Language Pedagogy language...
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Obra ressenyada: Christina GKONOU, Dietmar TATZL, and Sarah MERCER (eds.), New directions in languag...
This volume offers an exhaustive look at the latest research on metacognition in language learning a...
The article critically reports on the volume Teaching English Worldwide written by Paul Lindsay. Des...
DoctorateThis study is a journey of teaching and learning. I describe my own language learning and m...
This article links two approaches to promoting less competitive, more positive, and more student cen...
This is a qualitative inquiry into the possible relationships between language and thought for teach...
Understanding language teachers’ mental lives (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by...
AbstractThis article proposes a framework for reflections on professional development: the methodolo...
Language is very important for human life. They need it for their daily lives to communicate. Langua...
The various papers that make up this special issue of Studies in Second Language Learning and Teachi...
This volume introduces pedagogical approaches and empirical studies that emphasize deeper, embodied ...
In this article I put forth the core argument that Second Language Acquisition (SLA) needs to accoun...
The article discusses motivation and some ways to improve it in language learning. Much attention is...
Despite many advances in Second/Foreign Language Acquisition Research and Language Pedagogy language...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98191/1/j.1467-1770.1971.tb00489.x.pd
Obra ressenyada: Christina GKONOU, Dietmar TATZL, and Sarah MERCER (eds.), New directions in languag...
This volume offers an exhaustive look at the latest research on metacognition in language learning a...
The article critically reports on the volume Teaching English Worldwide written by Paul Lindsay. Des...
DoctorateThis study is a journey of teaching and learning. I describe my own language learning and m...
This article links two approaches to promoting less competitive, more positive, and more student cen...
This is a qualitative inquiry into the possible relationships between language and thought for teach...