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Professionalizing Your English Language Teaching

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  • Based on an extensive review of the literature on professionalism
  • Features short chapters by experts in the field of TESOL who excel in the areas they are writing about
  • Includes discussion questions for use in graduate classes and/or workshops or in-service training sessions

Part of the book series: Second Language Learning and Teaching (SLLT)

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Written by leading experts in the field of TESOL, this book explores the literature on various topic areas and demonstrates how teachers can increase their levels of professionalism by acquiring some general and field-specific strategies.

Being a teaching professional is not simply about having the right teaching qualifications and good academic standing, it involves a commitment to being innovative and transformative in the classroom and helping both students and colleagues achieve their goals. A dictionary definition of professionalism reads as follows: professionalism is the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person; and it defines a profession as a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation (Merriam-Webster, 2013). However, according to Bowman (2013), professionalism is less a matter of what professionals actually do and more a matter of who they are as human beings. Both ofthese views imply that professionalism encompasses a number of different attributes, and, together, these attributes identify and define a professional.

The book is primarily intended for teachers at all levels and in all contexts who are interested in improving their professionalism and developing strategies that can take them to higher levels in the field of TESOL/ELT.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dubai Men's College, Higher Colleges of Technology, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Christine Coombe

  • English Language Teaching and Learning, Brigham Young University–Hawaii, Laie, USA

    Neil J Anderson

  • School of Education, The University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney, Chippendale, Australia

    Lauren Stephenson

About the editors

Christine Coombe has a Ph.D. in Foreign/Second Language Education from The Ohio State University. She is currently an Associate Professor of General Studies at Dubai Men's College, and is the former Testing and Measurements Supervisor at UAE University and Assessment Coordinator at Zayed University. Christine is co-author of A Practical Guide to Assessing English Language Learners (2007, University of Michigan Press) and co-editor of Assessment Practices (2003, TESOL Publications); Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness in EF/SL Contexts (2007, UMP); Language Teacher Research in the Middle East (2007, TESOL Publications); Leadership in English Language Teaching and Learning (2008, UMP); Applications of Task-based Learning in TESOL (2010, TESOL Publications); The Cambridge Guide to Second Language Assessment (2012, Cambridge University Press); Reigniting, Retooling and Retiring in English Language Teaching (2012, University of Michigan Press); The Cambridge Guide to Research in Language Teaching and Learning (Cambridge University Press, 2015); and Volume 8 of the TESOL Encyclopedia of ELT (Wiley Blackwell, 2018). Christine's forthcoming books are on innovation in the MENA, international perspectives on language teaching associations and professionalism in education.

During her tenure in the Middle East, she won numerous awards including: 2002 Spaan Fellowship for Research in Second/Foreign Language Assessment; 2002-03 TOEFL Outstanding Young Scholar Award; TOEFL Board Grant for 2003-04, 2005-06, 2007-08 and 2009-10 for her work in delivering assessment training assessment in developing countries. She served on the TESOL Board of Directors as Convention Chair for Tampa 2006 and was the recipient of the Chancellor's Teacher of the Year for 2003-04. She was TESOL President (2011-2012) and a member of the TESOL Board of Directors (2010-2013). Christine received the British Council's International Assessment Award for 2013. Her most recent honors were being named toTESOL's 50@50 which "recognizes professionals who have made significant contributions to the TESOL profession in the past 50 years." Dr Coombe is the 2018 recipient of the James E. Alatis Award which recognizes exemplary service to TESOL.

Neil J Anderson is a Professor of English Language Teaching and Learning at Brigham Young University-Hawaii and Associate Director in the Edward D. Smith Center for Learning and Teaching. Professor Anderson is the author or co-editor of over 50 books, book chapters, and journal articles. His research interests include second language reading, language learner strategies, learner self-assessment, motivation in language teaching and learning, and ELT leadership development. Professor Anderson served as President of TESOL International Association from 2001 to 2002. He has been a Fulbright Teaching and Research Scholar in Costa Rica (2002-2003) and in Guatemala (2009-2010). Professor Anderson was the 2014 recipient of the prestigious TESOL International Association James Alatis Service Award. In 2016, on the 50th anniversary of the TESOL International Association, Professor Anderson was recognized as one of the 50 individuals who have made a significant contribution to the profession of teaching English to speakers of other languages. 

Lauren Stephenson is currently a Professor of Learning, Teaching and Educational Leadership in the Faculty of Education and Arts, Australian Catholic University. She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from the University of Sydney and is an experienced educator and educational leader with a background in teacher education, educational leadership and teaching English as an additional language/dialect (EAL/D). She has an extensive record of scholarly activities at national and international levels and has published in the areas of educational leadership, teacher professional learning, EAL/D, action research and narrative and autoethnographic research methods.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Professionalizing Your English Language Teaching

  • Editors: Christine Coombe, Neil J Anderson, Lauren Stephenson

  • Series Title: Second Language Learning and Teaching

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34762-8

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-34761-1Published: 23 October 2020

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-34764-2Published: 23 October 2021

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-34762-8Published: 22 October 2020

  • Series ISSN: 2193-7648

  • Series E-ISSN: 2193-7656

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 435

  • Number of Illustrations: 5 b/w illustrations, 9 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Teaching and Teacher Education, Language Education, Applied Linguistics

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