John S. Mayher's "Uncommon Sense: Theoretical Practice In Language Education"

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...In Language Education dares to delve where few other educational professionals have the courage. Indeed, the author presents an interesting look at issues which others tend to view quite differently; it is in the first few chapters that he lays the groundwork for the connection between language and education. Mayher is of the opinion that there is much for instructors to learn with regard to this intrinsic relationship, which is why he strives to pass along the lessons he, himself, has learned after several decades as a language teacher. The author's efforts may be deviate from the norm, but they have proven to have considerable merit of their own. Encouraging teachers to adopt curriculum that reflects a strong sense of conceptualization, as well as implementation of progressive approaches concerning language education, Mayher even admits that such structure is somewhat uncommon sense. Thus, he begins his book with that very recognition, for the author...

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