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1、Team,Teaching,Tips,for,Foreign,Language,Teachers|forRebecca BenoitrebeccabenoitBridget HaughbrihaughIntroductionThis article seeks to provide team teachers with specific tips on how to function effectively as equal partners working together in the same classroom. These step-by-step tips are a basic
2、guide to help you establish a dynamic team so you can experiment and find the approach that works best for you. For teachers who have never had a chance to team teach, or have perhaps avoided doing it for a variety of reasons, perhaps this article will help allay fears and give teachers a sense of w
3、hat exactly team teaching looks like within the class.From our work team teaching with one another and others in a variety of contexts (elementary, high school, junior high school, and international schools) in Canada, Mexico and Japan, weve had the chance to experience everything from wonderful to
4、disastrous team teaching relationships. Based on these experiences, we have assembled a brief series of tips to help you and your classroom partner.Background LiteratureTeam teaching, in the most general sense, encompasses a wide variety of arrangements. One specific form, which has become quite pre
5、valent in recent years, is having two teachers in the classroom teaching simultaneously. This is becoming more and more common throughout Japan and in other Asian countries. Each year on the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme alone, nearly 6,000 Assistant Language Teachers (ALT) come to Jap
6、an to assist Japanese Language Teachers (JLT) in foreign language classrooms (Horwich par. 22). Recently, Hong Kong launched a programme similar to JET called the Native-speaking English Teachers Programme (NET) Programme that also employs team teaching.In foreign language teaching, particularly tea
7、ching English as a foreign language (TEFL), usually one in the pair is a native speaking assistant of the target language. Well use the acronym NSA (native speaking assistant) to describe these teachers. The main teacher on the other hand, is usually more experienced and not a native speaker of the
8、target language (hence the desire for a native speaking target language assistant). These teachers will be referred to as NNSLT (non-native speaking language teachers).In some countries where the target language (in this case English) is a second language (TESL), student teachers are native speakers
9、 of the target language and work either with other student teachers or cooperative teachers. These pairs share the same L1, are native speakers of the target language and share the same culture as their partner. These pairs usually do not experience the intercultural difficulties that some TEFL teac
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