Making It Happen: From Interactive to Participatory Language Teaching -- Evolving Theory and Practice (4th Edition)
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This cutting-edge sourcebook for teachers provides a comprehensive vision of effective second/foreign language teaching and explores ways to create meaningful interaction leading to emergent participatory language teaching. The fourth edition of Making It Happen presents a cyclic approach to theory and practice, in which theory and practice constantly inform each other. FEATURES * Strategies for teaching children, adolescents, and adults from beginning to advanced levels * An emphasis on peer- and self-evaluation in simulated and real classrooms * A practical reservoir for teachers as they develop their own methodologies and local practice * Discussions of issues critical to program development, lesson design, materials selection, video use, teacher research, and professional development (including SIOP) * Case studies from kindergarten through university level to stimulate professional dialog NEW TO THIS EDITION * Separate chapters on implicit/explicit teaching and on sociocultural/cognitive synthesis * Sections on form-focus strategies, World Englishes, research directions, corpus analysis, dialogical assessment, and the Acoma heritage language program * Updated research that reflects influential thinking for the 21st centuryAlso by Patricia A. Richard-Amato (with Marguerite Ann Snow):Academic Success for English Language Learners: Strategies for K-12 Mainstream Teachers, Pearson Education/Longman, 2005