Informal language learning beyond the classroom plays an important and growing role in language learning and teaching. This Handbook brings together and solidifies the existing body of research and unites the various disciplines that have looked at this area to present the current state of knowledge in one accessible resource.
Auteur
Hayo Reinders (www.innovationinteaching.org) is TESOL Professor and Director of Research at Anaheim University, USA, and Professor of Applied Linguistics at KMUTT in Thailand. He is founder of the global Institute for Teacher Leadership and editor of Innovation in Language Learning & Teaching.
Chun Lai is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include self-directed language learning with technology beyond the classroom, technology-enhanced language learning, and teacher technology integration.
Pia Sundqvist is Associate Professor of English Language Education at the University of Oslo, Norway. Her main research interests are in the field of applied English linguistics, with a focus on informal language learning, especially Extramural English and gaming, the assessment of L2 oral proficiency, and English language teaching.
Contenu
Introduction
Hayo Reinders, Chun Lai and Pia Sundqvist
*Part I Mapping LLTBC
1. The History of Language Learning and Teaching Beyond the Classroom
*Jonathon Reinhardt
*2. Mapping language learning environments
*Phil Benson
*3. Interfacing Formal Education and Language Learning beyond the Classroom
*Steven L. Thorne and John Hellermann
*4. Participant-driven L2 learning in the wild: An overview and its pedagogical implications
*Søren W. Eskildsen
*5. Learning beyond the classroom and autonomy
*Geoff Sockett
*6. CALL in the Wild = a voyage of independent self-directed learning?
*Liam Murray, Marta Giralt, Martin A. Mullen and Silvia Benini
*7. English Language Learning Beyond the Classroom: Do Learner Factors Matter?
*Cynthia Lee
*8. The golden age of foreign language learning. Age and language learning beyond the classroom
*Elke Peters
*Part II Supporting LLTBC
9. Digital Game-Based Language Learning in Extramural Settings
*Kyle W. Scholz
*10. Fostering learners' self-regulation and collaboration skills and strategies for mobile language learning beyond the classroom
*Olga Viberg and Agnes Kukulska-Hulme
*11. Enhancing Language and Culture Learning Through Social Network Technologies
*Lina Lee
*12. Enhancing language and culture learning in the case of study abroad
*Martin Howard
*13. Enhancing Language and Culture Learning in Migration Contexts
*Silvia Kunitz
*14. Learning to act in the social world: building interactional competence through everyday language use experiences
*Arja Piirainen-Marsh and Niina Lilja
*15. Enhancing language learning in private tutoring
*Kevin Wai Ho Yung
*16. Enhancing the Quality of Out-of-Class Learning in Flipped Learning
*Jun Chen Hsieh, Michael W. Marek and Wen-Chi Vivian Wu
*17. Enhancing language learning beyond the classroom through advising
*Jo Mynard and Satoko Kato
*18. Online Learner Communities for Fostering Autonomous Learning beyond the Classroom
*Wenli Wu and Qing Ma
*19. Self-access Centres for Facilitating Autonomous Language Learning
*David Gardner
*20. Assessments of and for LBC
*Tony Burner
*Part III Researching LLTBC
21. Ethics, privacy and security in researching LBC
*Liss Kerstin Sylvén
*22. Evaluation of instruments for researching learners' LBC
*Ju Seong Lee
*23. Methods and Approaches to Investigating Language Learning in the Digital Wilds
*Shannon Sauro
*24. The use of mixed methods to study language learning beyond the classroom
*Lisbeth M. Brevik and Nils Buchholtz
*25. Language Learning Diary Studies in Learning beyond the Classroom Contexts
*Kathleen M. Bailey
*26. Doing LLBC research with young learners
*Signe Hannibal Jensen
*27. Ethnography in LBC research
*Anastasia Rothoni
*28. When Classrooms aren't an Option: Researching Mobile Language Learning through Disruption
*Matt Smith, Howard Scott and John Traxler
*29. Bringing beyond into the L2 classroom: On video ethnography and the 'wild' in-class use of smartphones
*Peter Wikström and Marie Nilsberth
*30. Learning Analytics and Educational Data Mining in Learning Beyond the Classroom
*Michael Thomas