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Title: English in Malta, English in Bristol. What implications for teacher education?
Authors: Smith, Lorna
Spiteri, Doreen
Keywords: English language -- Study and teaching -- Malta
English language -- Study and teaching -- England -- Bristol
Teachers -- Training of -- Malta
Teachers -- Training of -- England -- Bristol
Education, Secondary -- Malta
Education, Secondary -- England -- Bristol
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Education
Citation: Smith, L., & Spiteri, D. (2015).English in Malta, English in Bristol. What implications for teacher education?. Malta Review for Educational Research, 9(2), 313-329.
Abstract: This article explores some emerging issues surrounding two teacher education courses in different parts of the world which share a similar purpose: preparing student teachers to become secondary school teachers of English. In one context the English language is the first language, in the other, the second. However, the distinction is not so neat when learner differences in levels of proficiency are factored in, and is even less neat with the influx in both contexts of immigrant students who are new to learning English. How are teacher educators and student teachers responding to this changing scenario while simultaneously acclimatizing to new national curricula, both placing an emphasis on developing students’ writing skills? The article refers to this one aspect of teacher education course - the teaching of writing skills to secondary school students - and compares the curricular implications in terms of how the PGCE teacher education courses respond.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/20687
ISSN: 17269725
Appears in Collections:MRER, Volume 9, Issue 2
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