The Art and Craft of Task-Based Pedagogies

A Post-Critical Perspective

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Paru le : 2025-12-31



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This book offers a fresh perspective on the effectiveness of task-based language teaching (TBLT), addressing the growing body of meta-studies that have examined the outcomes of TBLT pedagogies to date. A recurring theme in these meta-analyses is their inconclusive nature. This largely stems from the fact that many of the cited studies are small-scale, making their findings difficult to generalize to broader educational contexts. In response, the book advocates for a shift in focus: rather than seeking universal conclusions, it emphasizes the importance of identifying, researching, and promoting TBLT practices that have demonstrated significant success within specific local contexts. Grounded in a post-critical perspective with its affirmative stance, the book focuses on the final component of TBLT – the teaching, and, specifically, TBLT areas of exception: innovative, creative and critical practices that enhance task-based pedagogies. This is a resource for researchers, teacher educators, and practitioners who seek a more nuanced, reflective, and affirming view of language teaching that embraces complexity, celebrates local successes, and reimagines what it means for TBLT to be truly effective.
 
Pages
205 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-12-31
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9783032103215
EAN EPUB
9783032103222

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20
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4035 Ko
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Professor Anna Turula is an experienced CALL/EFL teacher and teacher trainer. She is currently based at University of Wroclaw, Poland. Her research interests include information and communication technologies as well as artificial intelligence in language learning and teacher training; critical virtual exchange; task design in telecollaboration; cognitive and affective factors in CALL; e-classroom dynamics.

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