Revisiting the TESOL Technology Standards for Teachers: Integration and Adaptation

IF 2.3 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH CALICO Journal Pub Date : 2021-10-26 DOI:10.1558/cj.20068
Philip Hubbard
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This article revisits the TESOL Technology Standards for Teachers (TTST) and discusses the potential for their continued relevance 13 years after they were first promulgated (TESOL, 2008). To provide a historical backdrop, I first cover the development of the standards from the inside perspective of one of the six members of the team that created them. I next review some key literature relat-ing to the influence of the TESOL standards on teacher education and professional development. I then discuss a multi-year project, in which the TTST were first introduced into an existing CALL course and then integrated throughout the eight units of the course. I describe how the TTST as presented in the two TESOL publications—TESOL (2008) and Healey et al. (2011)—can provide a somewhat problematic set of expectations for the pre-service teacher candidates in that course. Input from participants led to a restructuring of the course and a reformulation of the Healey et al.’s (2011) “can do” statements to better serve those who have not yet begun their teaching career. I conclude with specula-tion about the value of the TTST in the present and near future, particularly in light of the recent expansion of online teaching brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2021, equinox publishing.
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重新审视教师TESOL技术标准:整合与适应
本文重新审视了教师TESOL技术标准(TTST),并讨论了其首次颁布13年后的持续相关性的潜力(TESOL, 2008)。为了提供一个历史背景,我首先从创建这些标准的六名团队成员之一的内部角度介绍这些标准的开发。接下来,我将回顾一些与TESOL标准对教师教育和专业发展的影响相关的重要文献。然后我讨论了一个多年的项目,在这个项目中,TTST首先被引入到现有的CALL课程中,然后整合到课程的八个单元中。我描述了两份TESOL出版物——TESOL(2008)和Healey et al.(2011)——中提出的TTST如何为该课程的职前教师候选人提供了一套有点问题的期望。参与者的意见导致了课程的重组,并重新制定了Healey等人(2011)的“可以做”陈述,以更好地服务于那些尚未开始教学生涯的人。最后,我对TTST在当前和不久的将来的价值进行了推测,特别是考虑到最近COVID-19大流行带来的在线教学的扩张。©2021,equinox publishing。
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