From autopsy to biopsy: A metacognitive view of lesson planning and teacher trainees in ELT |
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Authors: | Indika Liyanage Brendan John Bartlett |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Education, School of Educ. & Professional Studies (Bne, Logan), Mt Gravatt campus, Griffith University, 176 Messines Ridge Road, Mt Gravatt QLD 4122, Australia |
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Abstract: | Lesson planning and implementation of those plans are complex and cognitively demanding for English Language Teacher trainees preparing for the profession. Many find it difficult to develop a lesson holistically and to maintain alignment across aims, procedural steps, and evaluation when planning and implementing a lesson. We attempted to address this problem by establishing a model of trainees’ action that included their deliberate metacognitive structuring of a lesson both in planning and review phases. Data from a first exploration of student thinking elicited by the model indicate positive shifts in trainees’ holistic thinking and a student-centeredness in the critical perspectives they took in both planning and review. |
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Keywords: | Lesson planning Lesson evaluation Metacognitive strategies Pre-service teacher training Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) |
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