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    The Routledge Handbook of Language Program Development and Administration

    The Routledge Handbook of Language Program Development and Administration by Brown, Alan V.; Crane, Cori; Dupuy, Beatrice C.;

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    This book is essential reading for practicing second language program administrators at the post-secondary level, in-service and pre-service second language instructors, graduate students in applied linguistics, and even upper-level undergraduate education students considering second language teaching as a future career.

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    Second language program development and administration is a long-standing area within the larger field of applied linguistics. In many ways, it is the quintessential applied linguistics field, as it crosses disciplinary boundaries while balancing the rigors of scholarly inquiry with the demands of practical application without losing sight of concrete learner outcomes.


    The Routledge Handbook of Language Program Development and Administration provides a scholarly rigorous, yet practically relevant treatment of issues implicated in program development and administration with 52 chapters written by leading scholars in the field. Authors not only address the theoretical underpinnings of their respective topics but also provide actionable, evidence-based recommendations concerning eminently practical matters. In this way, the volume provides both novice and experienced language program administrators with important guidance on how to think about the work that they do and how best to go about it, while also validating language program administration as a scholarly area of inquiry.


    The Routledge Handbook of Language Program Development and Administration is essential reading for practicing second language program administrators at the post-secondary level, in-service and pre-service second language instructors, graduate students in applied linguistics, and even upper-level undergraduate education students considering second language teaching as a future career.



    This volume pulls together the experiences and expertise of an impressive range of scholars and practitioners to provide an invaluable resource that goes well beyond the practicalities of language program direction and into the very essence of language teaching and learning. It answers questions I didn?t even know I had!


    ? Gillian Lord, the University of Florida


    This handbook is an invaluable resource that provides theory-informed, practical strategies for effective language program development and administration while also elevating the field as a respected area of scholarly inquiry. Its broad scope and globally diverse contributors make it a comprehensive guide for advancing quality language education.


    ? Gabriela Kleckova, the University of West Bohemia


    This comprehensive collection of papers tackles established and cutting-edge issues in language program development and administration and exemplifies the complexity of establishing and maintaining an effective program. The state-of-the-art papers by
    leading SLA researchers, program and language center directors, materials designers, and administrators are written clearly and explore topics in depth. This volume was badly needed as a reference, and it will empower language program directors to communicate with authority to all constituents at their institutions.


    ? Susanne Rott, University of Illinois, Chicago


    Edited by four excellent experts in second language program management and articulation, curriculum development, and language teacher education, this remarkable volume covers in extraordinary depth an impressive array of important topics related to language program development and administration: implications of second language acquisition research in language programs; assessment and evaluation of language programs; issues in language teacher education; curriculum and materials; different contexts for language programs; the training of experts and leaders in program development and administration; and the role of new technologies. To this end, the editors have carefully assembled a wide-ranging group of scholars, practitioners, and administrators working in diverse academic and institutional contexts. In doing so, the editors of this indispensable handbook have succeeded in confirming that second language program development and administration is quite possibly ?the quintessential applied linguistics field? because of the way in which the chapters make valuable connections between sound theory, language education research methodologies, concrete and empirical data, programmatic demands and issues, and of course, concrete learner needs and outcomes.


    ? Manel Lacorte, University of Maryland, College Park

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Tables
    List of Contributors
    List of External Reviewers


    Language Program Development and Administration: The Cornerstone of Language Learning in Higher Education
    Alan V. Brown, Cori Crane, Beatrice C. Dupuy, and Estela Ene


    PART I Insights and Implications from Language Acquisition Research in Language X Programs


    1 Second Language Learning Theory for Program Design
    Eve Zyzik and Laura Marqués-Pascual


    2 Instructed SLA: Implications for Language Program Design and Administration
    Ronald P. Leow


    3 Individual Learner Differences: From Fixed to Dynamic
    Beatriz Lado


    4 Planning for and Enacting Differentiated Instruction in the Postsecondary Language Curriculum
    Mandy R. Menke and Paul A. Malovrh


    5 Heritage Language Acquisition
    Melissa A. Bowles and Julio Torres


    6 Interculturality in Language Programs
    Carl S. Blyth


    7 Critical Translingual Awareness in World Language Programs
    Tracy Quan


    PART II Assessment and Evaluation in Language Programs


    8 Using Language Assessment Data for Language Program Administration
    J. Dylan Burton and Paula Winke


    9 Putting Students in Their Place: The Role of Placement Testing in Language Programs
    Troy L. Cox and Matthew P. Wilcox


    10 Language Program Evaluation
    Meg Montee and Francesca Di Silvio


    11 Understanding the Role of Standardized Exams in Second Language Programs
    Troy L. Cox, Alan V. Brown, and Margaret E. Malone


    12 Language Assessment Literacy
    Johnathan Jones and Julie Hartill


    13 Authentic and Alternative Language Assessment: Design and Implementation
    Kim Koh and Rong Fu


    14 Ungrading in Language Programs
    Janice McGregor and Nicole Coleman


    PART III Teacher Education and Professional Learning in Language Programs


    15 Defining Effective Language Teaching: Making It Meaningful
    Erin Kearney


    16 Formal Language Teacher Education in Collegiate Language Programs
    Julia Goetze and Jeanne Schueller


    17 Continuing Professional Learning for Language Teachers
    Kate Paesani


    18 Certification and Credentialing Programs for Preparing Language Teachers in a Multilingual World
    Rebecca Kanak Fox and Kendra N. Staley


    19 The Native Versus Non- Native Speaker Teacher Debate and the Multilingual Turn
    Raees Calafato


    20 Classroom Observation and Feedback
    Laura Baecher and Sumru Akcan


    21 Practitioner Research in Post- Secondary Language Teacher Education Programmes
    Judith Hanks and Martin Wedell


    PART IV Curricula and Materials in Language Programs


    22 Language Standards in Language Programs
    Margaret E. Malone and Celia Zamora


    23 Needs Analysis for Language Program Development and Administration
    Ana Bocanegra-Valle


    24 Developing and Renewing Collegiate Language Curricula
    Hiram H. Maxim


    25 Course Development in Language Programs: Putting Design Principles to Work
    Beatrice C. Dupuy


    26 The Evolving Landscape of Language Instructional Materials: Challenges and Opportunities
    Adriana Raquel Díaz


    27 Working With Commercial Language Learning Materials
    Amy Rossomondo


    28 Domain Analysis: One Approach to Designing Evidence-Centered Curricula for Languages for Specific Purposes
    Darcy Lear and Ahmet Dursun


    29 Co-and Extracurricular Language Learning
    Veronika Makarova


    PART V Contexts of Language Programs


    30 Study Abroad in Language Programs: Considerations, Implications, and Recommendations
    Emma Trentman


    31 Service Learning and Community Engagement in the L2 Curriculum
    Deborah Reisinger and Joan Clifford


    32 Heritage Language Program Design and Administration
    Sara M. Beaudrie


    33 So That Our Languages Live On: Indigenous Language Medium-Immersion Programs in Post-Secondary Education
    Kananinohea M?ka?imoku, Candace Kaleimamoowahinekapu Galla, Keiki Kawai?ae?a, and Jimmy (Tinakp?hnge) S?ntos Teria


    34 Pathways to Literacy Programs for Students with Interrupted Formal Education
    Amanda Shufflebarger and Joshua B. L. Tolbert


    35 Intensive English Program Administration: Universal Issues in Diverse Contexts
    Jacqueline M. Gianico


    36 Less Commonly Taught World Language Programs
    Wenhao Diao, Elisa Räsänen, and Nozomi Tanaka


    37 Marginal Influence or Leading from the Edge? Repositioning EAP Administration as Agentic Academic Leadership
    Pamela Humphreys and Ben Fenton-Smith


    38 Development and Administration of English Medium Instruction: The Roles of Language Departments from Teacher Training to Quality Control
    Ruth Breeze


    39 Spanish Language Program Development and Administration
    Javier Mu?oz-Basols and Alan V. Brown


    40 Professionalizing Language Curricula to Meet Workplace Needs: Insights from a French Higher Education Language Program
    Muriel Grosbois and Naouel Zoghlami


    PART VI Technology in Language Programs


    41 Virtual Exchange in Language Education
    Carolin Fuchs, Meei-Ling Liaw, and Sabrina Priego


    42 Hybrid and Online L2 Learning and Teaching: Considerations for Post-Secondary World Language Program Stakeholders
    Joshua J. Thoms


    43 Educational Technology: Learning with a Tool and a Teacher
    Senta Goertler and Jesse Gleason


    44 Moving beyond Dichotomies: Exploring the Implications of Machine Translation Research on Language Programs
    Kimberly Vinall and Emily Hellmich


    45 Immersive Technologies in Language Program Administration: Considerations, Applications, and Implications
    Nicole Mills and Stephan Caspar


    PART VII Leadership and Administration in Language Programs


    46 Developing a Strategic Plan and Connecting to Institutional Priorities
    Estela Ene


    47 Language Program Leadership: Administering Inward, Outward, and Forward
    Stacey Katz Bourns


    48 English as a Global Language, English Language Teaching, and the Financial Practices of Language Programs
    Jason Litzenberg


    49 Emotional Labor in Program Leadership
    Kate Navickas, Kristi Murray Costello, Jacob Babb, and Courtney Adams Wooten


    50 Language Advocacy in Higher Education
    William Nichols


    51 Inclusive Hiring Practices in EFL/ESL Language Programs
    Robert J. Lowe, Matthew Y. Schaefer, and Davey Young


    52 Agile Language Program Administration: Navigating Crisis and Change
    Cori Crane and Chantelle Warner

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