SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUCATION
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Аннотация:
Second language (L2) teacher education describes the field of professional activity
through which individuals learn to teach L2s. In terms commonly used in the field, these
formal activities are generally referred to as teacher training, while those that are undertaken
by experienced teachers, primarily on a voluntary, individual basis, are referred to as teacher
development. It is returned to this issue of nomenclature later on; at this point, however, the
reader should understand that the term teacher education refers to the sum of experiences
and activities through which individuals learn to be language teachers. Those learning to
teach - whether they are new to the profession or experienced, whether in pre- or in-service
contexts - are referred to as teacher learners.
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