Research Article
2006

When Teaching is Learning

Publication: CALICO Journal
Volume 23, Number 3

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This article is aimed at educators who find themselves facing the need to develop their e-teaching skills, with little or no formal training or institutional support. It explores how this can be achieved using the notion of “teacher autonomy” in combination with standard professional development measures for language teachers. The article recounts an attempt to develop my own e-teaching skills, within the framework of an 8-week collaborative project. In the course of this project, I learned to use synchronous audiographic conferencing software (Lyceum, as developed by the Open University (OU), U.K.) in combination with an asynchronous virtual learning environment (WebCT) to teach English for specific purposes to a group of 14 Masters degree students in a French university. Largely unfamiliar at the outset with the pedagogic use of the software, I consider how critical analysis and reflection (by means of a teaching journal) can be used in combination with observation by a “critical friend” to inform pedagogic decisions in pursuit of a nondirective approach to teaching and learning. I also address the affective dimension of such a process, especially the stresses to be dealt with by the novice tutor in a multimodal environment. Where there are limits to the approach adopted, I identify those limits.

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Volume 23Number 32006
Pages: 581 - 600

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Published online: 16 April 2025

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  1. Inscribed objects
  2. professional practices
  3. A postscript

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Biography: Dr. Tim Lewis is a Lecturer in French in the Department of Languages of the Open University, United Kingdom. He is a member of the university's Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology and of the INTELLECT (INdependent and Technology Enhanced Learning of LanguagEs and CulTures) Research Group. As founding director of the Modern Languages Teaching Centre of the University of Sheffield (1993-2001), Tim was the lead UK partner in the EU Lingua and Socrates-funded International Email Tandem Network. He introduced tandem learning to the accredited language curriculum of UK higher education. Tim is engaged in a range of telecollaborative language learning projects. He has jointly edited volumes on Tandem Learning (2003) and on Technology and the Advanced Language Learner (2000). He is the author of more than 20 chapters and articles on these and related topics.

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