A 200 hour teacher education program, often heavily focused on theory
and where practice is left to short field experiences cannot provide you
with everything that you will need when working in a real classroom. In
this book Thomas Farrell addresses two problems within TESOL teacher
education - the perceived gap between theory and practice and the lack
of contact with newly qualified teachers. Farrell outlines how to
prepare for the realities of what you will face when beginning your
career through reflective activities that include: case-based teaching,
teaching metaphor analysis, critical incident analysis, and teacher
identity analysis. Including data-based vignettes from diverse contexts
of language teachers, you are able to gain practical insights from
language teacher education courses. Whether a learner teacher or teacher
educator, this book presents new insights into the reality of TESOL
teacher education.