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This book introduces a new topic to applied linguistics: the significance of the TESOL teacher's background as a learner and user of additional languages. The development of the global TESOL profession as a largely English-only enterprise has led to the accepted view that, as long as the teacher has English proficiency, then her or his other languages are irrelevant. The book questions this view. Learners are in the process of becoming plurilingual, and this book argues that they are best served by a teacher who has experience of plurilingualism. The book proposes a new way of looking at teacher linguistic identity by examining in detail the rich language biographies of teachers: of growing up with two or more languages; of learning languages through schooling or as an adult, of migrating to another linguaculture, of living in a plurilingual family and many more. The book examines the history of language-in-education policy which has led to the development of the TESOL profession in Australia and elsewhere as a monolingual enterprise. It shows that teachers' language backgrounds have been ignored in teacher selection, teacher training and ongoing professional development. The author draws on literature in teacher cognition, bilingualism studies, intercultural competence, bilingual lifewriting and linguistic identity to argue that languages play a key part in the development of teachers' professional beliefs, identity, language awareness and language learning awareness. Drawing on three studies involving 115 teachers from Australia and seven other countries, the author demonstrates conclusively that large numbers of teachers do have plurilingual experiences; that these experiences are ignored in the profession, but that they have powerful effects on the formation of beliefs about language learning and teaching which underpin good practice. Those teachers who identify as monolingual almost invariably have some language learning experience, but it was low-level, short-lived and unsuccessful. How does the experience of successful or unsuccessful language learning and language use affect one's identity, beliefs and practice as an English language teacher? What kinds of experience are most beneficial? These concepts and findings have implications for teacher language education, teacher professional development and the current calls for increased plurilingual practices in the TESOL classroom.
English teachers --- English language --- Test of English as a Foreign Language --- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) --- Language teachers --- Germanic languages --- Training of --- Methodology. --- Study and teaching --- English speaking countries --- Evaluation. --- Examinations --- Literature teachers --- ESL. --- Language Biography. --- Plurilingual. --- Teacher Cognition.
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Political science --- Philosophy --- Kant, Immanuel --- Political and social views.
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Storytellers --- Storytelling. --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Ellis, Elizabeth,
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Animals --- Animal welfare --- Animal rights --- Law and legislation
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Malraux, André --- Nature in literature --- Malraux, André, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Malraux, Andre --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Nature in poetry --- Malraux, André, --- Malraux, Georges André, --- Mālrū, Andrīh, --- Ma-erh-lo, --- Maerluo, Andelie, --- ʻAngdrē Mānrō, --- מאלרא, אנדרע --- مالرو، آندره،, --- Malraux, André Georges, --- Colonel Berger, --- Berger, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Malraux, André --- Malraux, Georges André --- Mālrū, Andrīh --- Ma-erh-lo --- Malraux, André Georges --- Colonel Berger --- Malraux, André, - 1901-1976 - Criticism and interpretation --- Malraux, André, - 1901-1976
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Cardiopulmonary system --- Cardiac Rehabilitation. --- Physical Therapy Modalities --- Respiration Disorders --- 615.8 --- Group Physiotherapy --- Neurological Physiotherapy --- Neurophysiotherapy --- Physical Therapy Techniques --- Physical Therapy --- Physiotherapy (Techniques) --- Group Physiotherapies --- Modalities, Physical Therapy --- Modality, Physical Therapy --- Physical Therapies --- Physical Therapy Modality --- Physical Therapy Technique --- Physiotherapies (Techniques) --- Physiotherapies, Group --- Physiotherapy, Group --- Physiotherapy, Neurological --- Techniques, Physical Therapy --- Therapy, Physical --- Postoperative Care --- Physical Therapist Assistants --- Cardiovascular Rehabilitation --- Cardiac Rehabilitations --- Cardiovascular Rehabilitations --- Rehabilitation, Cardiac --- Rehabilitation, Cardiovascular --- Rehabilitations, Cardiac --- Rehabilitations, Cardiovascular --- Cardiovascular Diseases --- Recovery of Function --- Cardiopneumatic system --- Cardiorespiratory system --- Pneumocardial system --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Diseases&delete& --- Physical therapy --- rehabilitation --- Fysiotherapie. Fysische therapie. Radiotherapie. Andere niet-medicinale therapeutische behandelingen --- Physiotherapy. Alternative treatments --- Cardiac Rehabilitation --- Diseases
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When parents divorce, children are the biggest losers. This book will give both mental health and legal professionals the expert information they need to help families navigate this grave ordeal and improve the outcome for hurting children. Elizabeth Ellis provides research-based guidance on all stages of divorce cases, beginning with the warning signs of a failing marriage and ending with post-divorce conflict surrounding child custody. Each chapter features a detailed case study that vividly depicts problems common to divorcing families and includes clinical guidelines and decision trees for interventions. (APA)
Children of divorced parents --- Divorce therapy --- Divorce --- Therapy, Divorce --- Family psychotherapy --- Divorced parents' children --- Divorced parents --- Adult children of divorced parents --- Children of single parents --- Mental health --- Psychological aspects --- Child Custody --- Parent-Child Relations --- Marital Status --- Child Welfare --- Family Relations --- Social Problems --- Family Characteristics --- Social Welfare --- Family --- Sociology --- Psychology, Social --- Social Sciences --- Socioeconomic Factors --- Demography --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Population Characteristics --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Health Care --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences
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