Cognitive Aspects of Teacher Expertise in ELT

Authors

  • Elham Yazdanmehr Ph.D. Candidate of TEFL, TarbiatModares University of Tehran (Corresponding author)
  • Ramin Akbari Associate Professor, TarbiatModares University of Tehran
Abstract:

The present paper seeks to investigate the cognitive abilities of expert EFL teachers. To this aim, the existing literature was examined and ten cognitive themes were derived which were further investigated through interviews conducted with ten academics, teacher trainers and exemplary teachers of the field in the Iranian context. The ten extracted themes were attested by interviewees’ comments. They include: fast pattern recognition, selective attention, holistic perception, superior memory, fast information encoding, anticipation power, perception of teacher’s role, awareness of situation-specific class events, and awareness of their knowledge, linking prior and new knowledge. These themes are further explained and discussed along with extracts of the actual interviews. It is recurrently reminded that these cognitive issues are just one aspect of teaching expertise in ELT and the whole idea is part of a model of expertise being constructed which consists of 8 factors only one of which is teacher cognition.

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volume 7  issue 15

pages  157- 180

publication date 2015-04-21

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