This paper focuses on collaboration between native-speaking English teachers (NETs) and local English teachers (LETs) in Hong Kong secondary schools. It examines some of the strengths and weaknesses of NETs and LETs documented in the international literature. It reviews, in various contexts, schemes where team teaching has been carried out. Using case studies of selected effective practitioners augmented by recent published research, we discuss how native and non-native teachers worked together and how their collaboration impacted on themselves and their students. Our analysis elaborates on some inter- and intra-personal factors facilitating the team teaching, balanced by some of the dilemmas particularly with respect to educational philoso...
Abstract—Teacher collaboration is a key feature of effective professional development and is a neces...
This qualitative case study explored the nature of the relationships between Local (English) Teacher...
[[abstract]]Framed in the sociocultural theory, this case study was designed to investigate teachers...
This paper focuses on collaboration between native-speaking English teachers (NETS) and local Englis...
Team teaching between native English speaking teachers and local L2 English teachers has become an i...
This paper discusses an innovative programme of collaborative EFL teaching in Hong Kong primary scho...
Team teaching between native English speaking teachers and local L2 English teachers has become an i...
[[abstract]]In recent years, team teaching in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms where n...
Abstract: This study is designed to be an empirical study of the nature of the collaboration between...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study are: To understand the benefits brought by Native English Spe...
Coming from different linguistic backgrounds, non-native English speaking teachers (NNESTs) and thei...
Abstract International kindergartens, which offer an immersive dual-language (English and Chinese) e...
This article discusses the contribution that joint instruction by a native-speaking teacher and a no...
There has been growing interest in examining the differences in the teaching behaviour of non-native...
The literature on non-native English-speaking teachers (NNESTs) and native English-speaking teachers...
Abstract—Teacher collaboration is a key feature of effective professional development and is a neces...
This qualitative case study explored the nature of the relationships between Local (English) Teacher...
[[abstract]]Framed in the sociocultural theory, this case study was designed to investigate teachers...
This paper focuses on collaboration between native-speaking English teachers (NETS) and local Englis...
Team teaching between native English speaking teachers and local L2 English teachers has become an i...
This paper discusses an innovative programme of collaborative EFL teaching in Hong Kong primary scho...
Team teaching between native English speaking teachers and local L2 English teachers has become an i...
[[abstract]]In recent years, team teaching in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms where n...
Abstract: This study is designed to be an empirical study of the nature of the collaboration between...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study are: To understand the benefits brought by Native English Spe...
Coming from different linguistic backgrounds, non-native English speaking teachers (NNESTs) and thei...
Abstract International kindergartens, which offer an immersive dual-language (English and Chinese) e...
This article discusses the contribution that joint instruction by a native-speaking teacher and a no...
There has been growing interest in examining the differences in the teaching behaviour of non-native...
The literature on non-native English-speaking teachers (NNESTs) and native English-speaking teachers...
Abstract—Teacher collaboration is a key feature of effective professional development and is a neces...
This qualitative case study explored the nature of the relationships between Local (English) Teacher...
[[abstract]]Framed in the sociocultural theory, this case study was designed to investigate teachers...