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Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel, 2008
Intercultural language learning gives a place to the use of both the target language and the learners' first and/or other language(s). There is a need to develop a balance, however, as each language contributes differently to learning. The purpose of thinking about language use in the classroom is to develop an informed approach to using as much…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Intercultural Communication, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel, 2006
The Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations (AFMLTA) has recently developed a set of professional standards for accomplished language teachers. Standards of teaching are statements of values about the processes of teaching, learning, and knowing, and of the practices of those who teach languages and cultures. These standards…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Foreign Countries, Standards, Faculty Development
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Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel, 2006
The discussion of standards in this article reveals a number of common features. First, they all focus on macro-level statements about teachers' professional work rather than attempting to detail what that work may be based on. Second, they do not make specifications about the nature and standard of relevant disciplinary knowledge (as would be the…
Descriptors: Discipline, Cultural Context, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency
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Kohler, Michelle; Harbon, Lesley; Fischmann, Vicki; McLaughlin, Megan; Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel, 2006
For professional standards for language teachers to be valid they need to reflect what is valued by language teachers in their own professional practice. Standards need to reflect "current effective professional practice." In order to determine how the profession itself understands what characterises good language teaching and what "accomplished…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teaching (Occupation), Focus Groups, Professional Associations
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McLaughlin, Megan; Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel, 2005
Intercultural language learning is developing as a key direction in languages education both in Australia and elsewhere. The teaching of culture in language classes is, however, not new to language teaching, and rationales for language teaching have regularly included issues related to cultural understanding (Liddicoat, 2004). However, culture has…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Intercultural Communication
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Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel, 2002
Considers the future challenges for languages in Australia. Discusses the place of language in policy, the place of languages in the curriculum, the role of professional associations, and redeveloping a constituency for languages. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)
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Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel, 2001
Discusses the value of second language (L2) learning and suggests that students who learn an L2 in school can develop literacy skills faster than students who do not learn an L2. Examines the role of metalinguistic awareness, the role of language learning in literacy development, and literacy in its cultural context. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Language Role, Literacy
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Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel, 2002
Discusses the importance of teaching culture in the second language classroom. Examines the difference between teaching the static or dynamic view of culture. Focuses on intercultural language teaching and developing intercultural competence. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Intercultural Communication, Interpersonal Competence, Second Language Instruction
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Liddicoat, Anthony J. – Babel: Australia, 1998
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) National Professional Development Program helped language teachers familiarize themselves with the Languages Profile and collect and annotate work samples using the Profile. Their experiences become the basis for disseminating information among ACT language teachers. The paper presents recurrent issues raised…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Language Skills, Language Teachers