英文摘要 |
Academic language is the language used in the learning of academic content, in formal schooling contexts, including specialized academic terms, speech registers, and discourse related to each field of study (TESOL, 2006, p. 117). Workshop II was a twelve-hour course to support teachers in developing a better understanding of what academic language is and how to teach it. Workshop II was required for English teachers and recommended for classroom teachers in Wendell (pseudonym) in the United States. This study discusses the knoweldge-base and skills covered in Workshop II. Data in this study included documentation, observational fieldnotes, and interviews.Participants in this study included one English instructional coach and two English teachers. The main knowledge-base and skills covered in Workshop II included academic language and lesson planning. However, Workshop II de-emphasized instructional methods and teaching strategies on academic language, especially for the lower grades, as well as linguistic components. The professional development on academic language for English teachers should include knowledge of language, language acquisition, and pedagogical knowledge. |