A Task for Teachers
from Part VIII - Research Needs and Future Prospects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 November 2021
This chapter approaches the implementation of task-based language teaching (TBLT) in the second language classroom as a task for teachers. As the available research into change management and educational innovation indicates, there are many factors that potentially impact on teachers’ willingness and competence to put TBLT principles to practice. Studies into the implementation of TBLT suggest that, amongst others, teachers need to be granted autonomy to give personal meaning to TBLT and link it to their local context. In addition, they need time, sustained and system-wide assistance (from policy-makers, coursebook developers and teacher educators), and the support of their colleagues and principals to make their use of tasks truly rewarding for themselves and for their students’ language development.
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