印第安纳州和中国北京ESL/EFL教师在线专业发展项目设计:“摸着河床上的石头过河”

Faridah Pawan, Zixi Li, Jinzhi Zhou
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该手稿描述了两位教师在线专业发展(PD)项目的设计,以支持印第安纳州和中国北京的英语作为第二语言/外语的教师。我们提供了每个上下文的描述;我们一路走来做出的判断和决定;我们考虑的语境/文化和教学因素;最后,从我们的努力中产生的项目的设计面貌。在设计项目时,我们采取了社会文化的“后方法取向”,语境/文化因素决定了项目的实践路径。因此,他们是上下文敏感的,并基于当地的理解;它们涉及一个跨学科小组的合作,这些小组的成员在该学科和教学媒介方面知识渊博。然而,作为设计师,我们通过文化响应式教学、差异化和脚手架式教学以及在在线PD课程中制定在线存在的需求,始终专注于我们自己对教学和学习包容性的看法。手稿描述了我们如何在每个PD的设计中以不同的方式实现这些观点。
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Designing ESL/EFL Teachers’ Online Professional Development Programs in Indiana and Beijing, China: “Crossing the River by Feeling the Rocks in the Riverbed”
The manuscript describes the designs of two teachers’ online professional development (PD) projects to support teachers of English-as-Second/Foreign Language in Indiana and in Beijing, China. We provide descriptions of each of the contexts; judgments and decisions we made along the way; the contextual/cultural and pedagogical factors we took into consideration; and finally, the design countenance of the projects that emerged from our efforts. In designing the projects, we took a sociocultural “post-method orientation” in that contextual/cultural factors determined the projects’ pathways of practice. Thus, they were context-sensitive and based on local understandings; they involved the collaboration of an interdisciplinary group of individuals knowledgeable in the discipline and the medium of instruction. Nevertheless, as designers, we kept a steady focus on our own perspectives of teaching and learning inclusiveness through Culturally Responsive Teaching, differentiated and scaffolded instruction, and the need to enact online presences in online PD courses. The manuscript describes how we approached the enactment of these perspectives differently in each PD’s design.
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