African Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of English in Higher Education (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Esimaje, Alexandra; Klu, Ernest; Nkemleke, Daniel; Jolayemi, 'Demola; Rooy, Bertus van
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This book brings together the work of African scholars and educators directly involved in initiatives to improve the teaching and learning of English in higher education across Africa.
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This book brings together the work of African scholars and educators directly involved in initiatives to improve the teaching and learning of English in higher education across Africa.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000872262
- Artikelnr.: 67820899
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000872262
- Artikelnr.: 67820899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Alexandra Esimaje is Professor of English and Applied Linguistics, Benson Idahosa University, Nigeria. Bertus van Rooy is Professor of English Linguistics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 'Demola Jolayemi is Professor of English and Digitised Linguistics, University of Africa, Nigeria. Daniel Nkemleke is Professor and Chair of Department of English, Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS), University of Yaounde 1, Cameroon. Ernest Klu is Educational Linguist and Professor of Academic Literacy, University of Venda, South Africa.
Part 1: Setting the scene 1. Challenges of teaching and learning English in
higher education in Africa Part 2: Teaching strategies 2. Teaching English
Language in SNE Contexts: Problems and Prospects of Conversation
Analysis-Based Approach 3. Design and teaching of academic writing in
tertiary education in Cameroon 4. Integration of information communication
technologies (ICTs) in teaching communication skills at a state university
in Zimbabwe: Lecturers' perceptions and experiences 5. Examining the use of
Technology in Literature Teaching and Learning at University in Uganda 6.
Multimodal representation and its implication for reading and writing
practices Part 3: Teacher Training 7. A survey of university lecturers'
attitude and approaches to English language grammar teaching in selected
universities in East Africa 8. ESL teachers' professional development as a
Catalyst for Effective ELT in the Post Covid-19 Africa: The case of Nigeria
9. Teaching English in Nigeria: Incorporating Standard Nigerian English
into the Higher Education Curriculum 10. From 'common' English Language
teachers to experts: An approach to dealing with classroom challenges in
Cameroon Part 4: Learner development 11. Formative feedback in a writing
programme at the university of Ghana 12. Understanding English vague
expressions as second language learners 13. Standard English speech
pitfalls of ESL/EFL student-teachers in Cameroon: theorising effective
teaching of pronunciation in non-native settings Part 5: Solutions and
conclusions 14. African solutions to the challenges of teaching and
learning English in higher education
higher education in Africa Part 2: Teaching strategies 2. Teaching English
Language in SNE Contexts: Problems and Prospects of Conversation
Analysis-Based Approach 3. Design and teaching of academic writing in
tertiary education in Cameroon 4. Integration of information communication
technologies (ICTs) in teaching communication skills at a state university
in Zimbabwe: Lecturers' perceptions and experiences 5. Examining the use of
Technology in Literature Teaching and Learning at University in Uganda 6.
Multimodal representation and its implication for reading and writing
practices Part 3: Teacher Training 7. A survey of university lecturers'
attitude and approaches to English language grammar teaching in selected
universities in East Africa 8. ESL teachers' professional development as a
Catalyst for Effective ELT in the Post Covid-19 Africa: The case of Nigeria
9. Teaching English in Nigeria: Incorporating Standard Nigerian English
into the Higher Education Curriculum 10. From 'common' English Language
teachers to experts: An approach to dealing with classroom challenges in
Cameroon Part 4: Learner development 11. Formative feedback in a writing
programme at the university of Ghana 12. Understanding English vague
expressions as second language learners 13. Standard English speech
pitfalls of ESL/EFL student-teachers in Cameroon: theorising effective
teaching of pronunciation in non-native settings Part 5: Solutions and
conclusions 14. African solutions to the challenges of teaching and
learning English in higher education
Part 1: Setting the scene 1. Challenges of teaching and learning English in
higher education in Africa Part 2: Teaching strategies 2. Teaching English
Language in SNE Contexts: Problems and Prospects of Conversation
Analysis-Based Approach 3. Design and teaching of academic writing in
tertiary education in Cameroon 4. Integration of information communication
technologies (ICTs) in teaching communication skills at a state university
in Zimbabwe: Lecturers' perceptions and experiences 5. Examining the use of
Technology in Literature Teaching and Learning at University in Uganda 6.
Multimodal representation and its implication for reading and writing
practices Part 3: Teacher Training 7. A survey of university lecturers'
attitude and approaches to English language grammar teaching in selected
universities in East Africa 8. ESL teachers' professional development as a
Catalyst for Effective ELT in the Post Covid-19 Africa: The case of Nigeria
9. Teaching English in Nigeria: Incorporating Standard Nigerian English
into the Higher Education Curriculum 10. From 'common' English Language
teachers to experts: An approach to dealing with classroom challenges in
Cameroon Part 4: Learner development 11. Formative feedback in a writing
programme at the university of Ghana 12. Understanding English vague
expressions as second language learners 13. Standard English speech
pitfalls of ESL/EFL student-teachers in Cameroon: theorising effective
teaching of pronunciation in non-native settings Part 5: Solutions and
conclusions 14. African solutions to the challenges of teaching and
learning English in higher education
higher education in Africa Part 2: Teaching strategies 2. Teaching English
Language in SNE Contexts: Problems and Prospects of Conversation
Analysis-Based Approach 3. Design and teaching of academic writing in
tertiary education in Cameroon 4. Integration of information communication
technologies (ICTs) in teaching communication skills at a state university
in Zimbabwe: Lecturers' perceptions and experiences 5. Examining the use of
Technology in Literature Teaching and Learning at University in Uganda 6.
Multimodal representation and its implication for reading and writing
practices Part 3: Teacher Training 7. A survey of university lecturers'
attitude and approaches to English language grammar teaching in selected
universities in East Africa 8. ESL teachers' professional development as a
Catalyst for Effective ELT in the Post Covid-19 Africa: The case of Nigeria
9. Teaching English in Nigeria: Incorporating Standard Nigerian English
into the Higher Education Curriculum 10. From 'common' English Language
teachers to experts: An approach to dealing with classroom challenges in
Cameroon Part 4: Learner development 11. Formative feedback in a writing
programme at the university of Ghana 12. Understanding English vague
expressions as second language learners 13. Standard English speech
pitfalls of ESL/EFL student-teachers in Cameroon: theorising effective
teaching of pronunciation in non-native settings Part 5: Solutions and
conclusions 14. African solutions to the challenges of teaching and
learning English in higher education