'? A beautifully written, articulate and compelling argument for
a sociocultural perspective on second language teacher education .
. . Essential reading for all who wish to understand this
perspective.' ? David Nunan, University of Hong Kong
'?Significant and timely. Johnson is masterful at writing in an
engaging, transparent prose about complex concepts. It's a rare
scholar who can write prose like this. Throughout my reading I
wanted to engage in dialogue with her ? this is a sure sign of a
great book." ? Diane Tedick, University of Minnesota, USA
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the
epistemological underpinnings of a sociocultural perspective on
human learning and addresses in detail what this perspective has to
offer the field of second language teacher education. Captured
through five changing points of view, it argues that a
sociocultural perspective on human learning changes the way we
think about how teachers learn to teach, how teachers think about
language, how teachers teach second languages, the broader social,
cultural, and historical macro-structures that are ever present and
ever changing in the second language teaching profession, and what
constitutes second language teacher professional development.
Overall, it clearly and accessibly makes the case that a
sociocultural perspective on human learning reorients how the field
understands and supports the professional development of second
language teachers.
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