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The Role of Methods Textbooks in Providing Early Training for Teaching with Technology in the Language Classroom
Foreign Language Annals (2013)
  • Nike Arnold, Portland State University
Abstract
The ability to make effective use of technology is becoming increasingly important for prospective language teachers. As a result, many teacher preparation programs include some form of training in computer assisted language learning (CALL). This study focuses on one component of such training, the textbooks used in methods courses, and employs content analysis to investigate how popular methods textbooks discuss CALL. Criteria based on standards for teacher training and the professional CALL literature revealed that overall, the textbooks can serve as a valuable springboard for early training. Based on the coverage of CALL in their methods textbook(s) and the needs of their particular student teachers, methods instructors should expand the discussion of CALL to provide a solid basis for continued professional development. Several key criteria for such well-rounded training are included in this article.
Keywords
  • Instructional technology,
  • Computer-assisted instruction,
  • Second language acquisition -- Study and teaching,
  • Training of teachers,
  • Textbooks -- Analysis
Publication Date
June, 2013
Publisher Statement
Copyright © John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Citation Information
Nike Arnold. "The Role of Methods Textbooks in Providing Early Training for Teaching with Technology in the Language Classroom" Foreign Language Annals Vol. 46 Iss. 2 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nike_arnold/5/