Conceptual Aspects of Professional Training for English Language Teachers: The UK Experience

I. Roskvas
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Abstract The article deals with the problem of conceptual aspects of professional training for English language teachers in the UK. It is found that many curricula of British universities are based on the technology and procedure of exclusively professional training of future specialists, whereas general scientific and additional intellectual training is incorporated into extracurricular activities as proved by the ratio of study time allocated to different courses. Humanities and social sciences courses provide students with fundamental knowledge and the ability to navigate in the ever-growing volume of scientific knowledge, possibility and knowledge of social interaction. General professional and specialist courses cultivate professional mastery of future specialists and the ability to express, if necessary, professional mobility. It is clarified that English is a broad subject, which comprises three complementary elements studied either separately or combined. They are the following: English Literature (interpretation and analysis of literary texts and study of the history and theory of literature), English Language (the study of spoken, written and multimodal communication, their historical development and their distinctive levels of analysis: phonology, grammar and lexis) and creative writing (the practice of writing, the study of the literary and cultural contexts of writing and the exploration of the relationships that writing generates between writer, publisher, text and audience). It is concluded that professional training of English language teachers in the UK is based on conceptual aspects of such principles as neobehaviourism, liberalism, progressivism, social reconstructivism, cognitivism and humanism.
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英语教师专业培训的概念层面:英国经验
摘要本文探讨了英国英语教师专业培训的概念问题。研究发现,英国大学的许多课程都是以专门培养未来专家的技术和程序为基础的,而一般的科学和额外的智力训练则被纳入课外活动,这一点从不同课程的学习时间分配比例可以看出。人文和社会科学课程为学生提供基础知识和驾驭不断增长的科学知识、可能性和社会互动知识的能力。一般专业和专业课程培养未来专家的专业掌握和表达能力,必要时,专业流动。明确了英语是一门广泛的学科,它包括三个互补的要素,可以单独研究,也可以结合研究。它们是以下:英国文学(文学文本的解释和分析以及文学历史和理论的研究),英语语言(口头,书面和多模式交流的研究,它们的历史发展和它们独特的分析水平;音韵学,语法和词汇)和创造性写作(写作的实践,写作的文学和文化背景的研究和写作的作家,出版商,文本和观众之间产生的关系的探索)。结论是,英国英语教师的专业培训是基于新行为主义、自由主义、进步主义、社会重建主义、认知主义和人本主义等原则的概念方面。
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