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This book examines the unique characteristics of teaching foreign languages to senior learners. It discusses the potential age-related barriers and learning difficulties which may be encountered in senior foreign language education as well as solutions to overcome these challenges. The author describes the processes of human aging from different perspectives and introduces the concept of lifelong learning. The book proposes classroom practices, activities and materials that may be adopted when working with senior learners which will prove useful to teachers and teacher trainers, as well as to educational policymakers and planners. Furthermore, it describes potential modifications to educational programmes that may be introduced in order to eliminate affective barriers, making the learning material relevant and motivating, and encouraging the use of adult learning strategies.



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Marek Derenowski takes us on an interesting and engaging journey into the world of the elderly – in which lifelong learning makes seniors’ lives palpably more rewarding. A thorough overview of sources is supplemented by insights into the reality of FL classrooms, seen through the eyes of student seniors and their teachers. The book will be a valuable addition to the small yet significant body of literature on third age FL learners.

* Danuta Gabryś-Barker, University of Silesia, Poland *

This book offers a thorough review of the slowly growing literature on foreign language (FL) geragogy, and deeper scrutiny of learners’ and teachers’ motivations and beliefs. Above all, it advances the notion that FL learning may be undertaken at any point in life, and it commits to the idea that FL educators should approach older adult learning in an evidence-based and constructive fashion as a general practice.

* Danya Ramírez Gómez, author of Language Teaching and the Older Adult *
This fascinating book presents interdisciplinary views of aging; international efforts for lifelong learning; possible transformations in minds, hearts, and society because of senior-oriented second language learning; practical guidelines; and voices from teachers and senior language learners. Like me, other researchers, teacher trainers, or educators will treasure this book. * Rebecca L. Oxford, Professor Emerita, University of Maryland, USA *

...this book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date account of senior foreign language education that anyone interested in this topic would find insightful. Its incorporation of theoretical and practical issues around foreign language geragogy will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners. In particular, unlike previous studies
which show the cognitive benefits of foreign language learning for older adults, this book focuses on how to make foreign language learning a reality for them by depicting a detailed profile of foreign language educators who work with senior learners, thus contributing to foreign language teacher training. Teachers and teacher educators will find the pedagogical suggestions from this book most helpful.

* Simin Zeng, Southern University of Science and Technology, China, International Review of Education (2023) 69 *

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Glossary
Introduction

Chapter 1. Interdisciplinary Approach to Aging

Chapter 2. Lifelong Learning in a Contemporary Society

Chapter 3. Senior Language Learning

Chapter 4. Voices form the Classroom

Chapter 5. Conclusions and Modest Suggestions for Further Research

References
Appendices
Index

Insights into Senior Foreign Language Education

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    Publisher: Multilingual Matters
    Publication Date: 25/08/2021
    ISBN13: 9781800412217, 978-1800412217
    ISBN10: 1800412215

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book examines the unique characteristics of teaching foreign languages to senior learners. It discusses the potential age-related barriers and learning difficulties which may be encountered in senior foreign language education as well as solutions to overcome these challenges. The author describes the processes of human aging from different perspectives and introduces the concept of lifelong learning. The book proposes classroom practices, activities and materials that may be adopted when working with senior learners which will prove useful to teachers and teacher trainers, as well as to educational policymakers and planners. Furthermore, it describes potential modifications to educational programmes that may be introduced in order to eliminate affective barriers, making the learning material relevant and motivating, and encouraging the use of adult learning strategies.



    Trade Review

    Marek Derenowski takes us on an interesting and engaging journey into the world of the elderly – in which lifelong learning makes seniors’ lives palpably more rewarding. A thorough overview of sources is supplemented by insights into the reality of FL classrooms, seen through the eyes of student seniors and their teachers. The book will be a valuable addition to the small yet significant body of literature on third age FL learners.

    * Danuta Gabryś-Barker, University of Silesia, Poland *

    This book offers a thorough review of the slowly growing literature on foreign language (FL) geragogy, and deeper scrutiny of learners’ and teachers’ motivations and beliefs. Above all, it advances the notion that FL learning may be undertaken at any point in life, and it commits to the idea that FL educators should approach older adult learning in an evidence-based and constructive fashion as a general practice.

    * Danya Ramírez Gómez, author of Language Teaching and the Older Adult *
    This fascinating book presents interdisciplinary views of aging; international efforts for lifelong learning; possible transformations in minds, hearts, and society because of senior-oriented second language learning; practical guidelines; and voices from teachers and senior language learners. Like me, other researchers, teacher trainers, or educators will treasure this book. * Rebecca L. Oxford, Professor Emerita, University of Maryland, USA *

    ...this book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date account of senior foreign language education that anyone interested in this topic would find insightful. Its incorporation of theoretical and practical issues around foreign language geragogy will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners. In particular, unlike previous studies
    which show the cognitive benefits of foreign language learning for older adults, this book focuses on how to make foreign language learning a reality for them by depicting a detailed profile of foreign language educators who work with senior learners, thus contributing to foreign language teacher training. Teachers and teacher educators will find the pedagogical suggestions from this book most helpful.

    * Simin Zeng, Southern University of Science and Technology, China, International Review of Education (2023) 69 *

    Table of Contents

    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    Glossary
    Introduction

    Chapter 1. Interdisciplinary Approach to Aging

    Chapter 2. Lifelong Learning in a Contemporary Society

    Chapter 3. Senior Language Learning

    Chapter 4. Voices form the Classroom

    Chapter 5. Conclusions and Modest Suggestions for Further Research

    References
    Appendices
    Index

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