Applied Linguistics and Language Teacher Education is aimed at applied
linguists who are interested in understanding more about the learning of
novice teachers in their classes. The 21 studies in this volume provide
information on the complexity of novice teachers' learning and use of
knowledge in a variety of applied linguistics classes such as SLA,
Syntax, Pragmatics, Sociolinguistics, Phonetics and Phonology, L2
Reading and Writing, Testing, and Content Based Instruction. These
studies were conducted in a variety of contexts, from North and South
America to Europe, Asia and Australia, and look at the preparation of
teachers of English, Spanish and Chinese.
The book also includes a state-of-the-art summary of research on
knowledge acquisition and use which provides applied linguists with a
solid basis for developing their ideas about their students' learning
and use of the knowledge presented in their classes. Furthermore,
valuable information for applied linguists interested in researching the
learning in their own classrooms is provided by a chapter evaluating a
variety of research methods. Each author also provides "insider"
information on the advantages and disadvantages of the research tools
they used for investigating questions they have.