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A Sequel to INSET This book explores the impact of In-service Educational Training (INSET) Programs on implicitly held beliefs of teachers on teaching and learning. INSET programs are an essential empowerment for teacher development and critical practice. ‘Teacher beliefs’ is a complex set of understandings which shape and direct the work of teaching (Elzab 1983). Teacher development programs which provide opportunities to participants to reflect on their beliefs and make those beliefs ‘explicit’ will be more likely to enhance the pedagogical understandings of teachers. As the teachers’ beliefs are “instrumental in shaping what goes on in their classrooms” (Johnson 1994: 440) the results can then form a basis for discussions about second language learning/acquisition and possible connections be made between their beliefs and their teaching practices. This book takes the readers through an INSET program and shows the areas of the program that are effective and areas that need revisions in bringing changes in teacher beliefs and teaching practices thus providing rich information for educators and teacher trainers.
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