Adult English Language Teaching Transformation through Lifelong Learning / [electronic resource] :
edited by Valentina Kononova, Natasha Kersh, Tatiana Dobrydina.
- 1st ed. 2022.
- XVIII, 219 p. 1 illus. online resource.
- Lifelong Learning Book Series, 29 2730-5325 ; .
- Lifelong Learning Book Series, 29 .
Chapter 1. Post-Knowledge Economy and Lifelong Language Learning: New Agendas and Issues -- Chapter 2. Language Learning Policies In Context: Economic, Political And Legal Dimensions -- Chapter 3. Political, Social and University Framing of Lifelong Learning Policies: Countries' Views And Crossings -- Chapter 4. Spaces Of Adult Language Learning: Lifelong Language Learning in, for and Through The Workplace -- Chapter 5. Lifelong Language Learning: Voices From the Remote Regions -- Chapter 6. Learning In Diverse Learner Contexts -- Chapter 7. Teaching Adults: Learning Languages in the Pandemic Span -- Chatper 8. Assessment In Adult Language Learning -- Chapter 9. Technological Bridges Between the Language Teacher and the Language Learner -- Chapter 10. Adult Language and Communication Learning For Sustainable Human Development.
This book explores cross-international experiences in the field of adult English language teaching and learning, using cross-cultural dialogues to hear voices from different countries and different settings - formal, informal and non-formal - discussing how their lifelong learning has or is still in the process of helping them to change their lives. The book addresses two major questions: (1) How do adults learn languages and transform themselves through learning? (2) How do authorities and societies build capacity for sustainable language development? It will be of interest to researchers, policymakers and adult language teachers, concerned with diverse aspects of teaching and learning English as lingua franca for enhancing the public good internationally. The book draws on the way in which the Western paradigm of lifelong learning was applied by an international team of inspired professionals to English language education in the Tempus project "Lifelong Language Learning University Centre Network for New Career Opportunities and Personal Development (UNICO)". This project was undertaken by eleven universities in three countries: the Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation, the Kyrgyz Republic, and the Republic of Tajikistan, in partnership with the Charles University in Prague, the Institute of Education from the University College London, and the University of Córdoba in Spain. .
9783030985660
10.1007/978-3-030-98566-0 doi
Education. Language and languages--Study and teaching. International education . Comparative education. Education. Language Education. Education. International and Comparative Education.