Interpreting Communicative Language Teaching

Contexts and Concerns in Teacher Education (Yale Language (YUP))

Cover Art for 9780300091564, Interpreting Communicative Language Teaching by S.J. Savignon
ISBN: 9780300091564
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 5 June, 2002
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)

The emergence of English as a global language, along with technological innovations and the growing need for learner autonomy, is changing language teaching rapidly and profoundly. With these changes come new demands and challenges for teaching education programmes. This collection of writings highlights some of the work being done in the United States and abroad to make communicative competence an attainable goal. The contributors examine what has come to be known as communicative language teaching, or CLT, from the perspectives of teachers and teacher educators. The work documents reform initiatives in Japan, the United States, Hong Kong, Taiwan and continental Europe to provide a global perspective on language teaching for communicative competence. Four major themes recur throughout the volume: the multifaceted nature of language teaching; the highly contextualized nature of CLT; the futility of defining a "native speaker" in the postcolonial, postmodern world; and the overwhelming influence of high-stakes tests on language teaching. This text should be a useful tool for language teachers, teacher educators, and policymakers.

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