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ICT in English Language Education [electronic resource] : Bridging the Teaching-Learning Divide in South Asia / by Preet Hiradhar, Atanu Bhattacharya.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in EducationPublisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: IX, 93 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resourceISBN:
  • 9789811690051
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 418.0071 23
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Contents:
Chapter 1. ICT and the World around Us -- Chapter 2. ICT, Communication, and the Curriculum -- Chapter 3. ICT in the Classroom: Active Listening and Reading -- Chapter 4. ICT in the Classroom: Speaking and Writing -- Chapter 5. ICT beyond the Classroom: New Media and Learning -- Chapter 6. Managing ICT: Administration, Evaluation, and Policy Making -- Chapter 7. Conclusion.
Summary: This book discusses the use of Web 2.0 tools to leverage students' own use of New Media, which can take learning beyond the classroom. This paradigmatic book will help language educators gain a better understanding of the shift in pedagogic practices through the incorporation of technology in language learning programs. It explores the theoretical underpinnings of ICT in education, before moving on to pragmatic considerations and subsequent implementation of ICT within and beyond language classrooms in the South Asian context. The book covers a wide range of topics, such as the context within which ICT can be placed vis-à-vis teaching and learning in the digital age, as well as the role of ICT in communicative practices, and strategies used to bring these practices to the language classroom. It illustrates how ICT can be incorporated for both receptive as well as productive language learning skills, such as listening, reading, speaking, and writing within pedagogic frameworks. Accordingly, it addresses affordable technologies and how they can be made a part of the teaching-learning experience. Finally, in terms of ICT beyond the classroom, the book provides a broader perspective on ICT in terms of selecting platforms or software, as well as the evaluation of ICT with special reference to ICT policies that offer language educators guidance on managing ICT frameworks within their institutions. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable asset for language educators, teacher trainers, students, and researchers in education and linguistics programs within and outside South Asia.
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Chapter 1. ICT and the World around Us -- Chapter 2. ICT, Communication, and the Curriculum -- Chapter 3. ICT in the Classroom: Active Listening and Reading -- Chapter 4. ICT in the Classroom: Speaking and Writing -- Chapter 5. ICT beyond the Classroom: New Media and Learning -- Chapter 6. Managing ICT: Administration, Evaluation, and Policy Making -- Chapter 7. Conclusion.

This book discusses the use of Web 2.0 tools to leverage students' own use of New Media, which can take learning beyond the classroom. This paradigmatic book will help language educators gain a better understanding of the shift in pedagogic practices through the incorporation of technology in language learning programs. It explores the theoretical underpinnings of ICT in education, before moving on to pragmatic considerations and subsequent implementation of ICT within and beyond language classrooms in the South Asian context. The book covers a wide range of topics, such as the context within which ICT can be placed vis-à-vis teaching and learning in the digital age, as well as the role of ICT in communicative practices, and strategies used to bring these practices to the language classroom. It illustrates how ICT can be incorporated for both receptive as well as productive language learning skills, such as listening, reading, speaking, and writing within pedagogic frameworks. Accordingly, it addresses affordable technologies and how they can be made a part of the teaching-learning experience. Finally, in terms of ICT beyond the classroom, the book provides a broader perspective on ICT in terms of selecting platforms or software, as well as the evaluation of ICT with special reference to ICT policies that offer language educators guidance on managing ICT frameworks within their institutions. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable asset for language educators, teacher trainers, students, and researchers in education and linguistics programs within and outside South Asia.

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