Observation In The Language Classroom


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Observation in the Language Classroom


Observation in the Language Classroom

Author: Dick Allwright

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2014-09-25


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This book provides an account of classroom observation in a historical and educational perspective. Drawing on extracts from classic studies in this field, Dick Allwright reviews the development of research and experiment since the 1970's. The book thus not only provides a background to recent research, but also identifies areas for future development. Stress is laid on the link to be made between practice and research and it is argued that policy-making. either at classroom or institutional level, is heavily dependent on descriptive accounts of classroom reality.

Classroom Observation Tasks


Classroom Observation Tasks

Author: Ruth Wajnryb

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1992


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Shows how to use observation to learn about language teaching. The text achieves this by providing a range of tasks which guide the user through the process of observing, analyzing and reflection, and which develop the skills of observation

Observation in the Language Classroom


Observation in the Language Classroom

Author: Dick Allwright

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2014-09-25


DOWNLOAD





This book provides an account of classroom observation in a historical and educational perspective. Drawing on extracts from classic studies in this field, Dick Allwright reviews the development of research and experiment since the 1970's. The book thus not only provides a background to recent research, but also identifies areas for future development. Stress is laid on the link to be made between practice and research and it is argued that policy-making. either at classroom or institutional level, is heavily dependent on descriptive accounts of classroom reality.