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Ecological Languaging Competencies : Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Lin, Angel M. Y. Zheng, Yongyan Liu, Yiqi Gao, Xuesong (University of New South Wales, Australia) Thibault, Paul J. Chiu, Ming Ming Gu, Michelle Mingyue

Elements in Applied Linguistics

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Forventes utgitt: 30.09.2026

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The concept of communicative competence has been rendered as context-abstracted code-bound knowledge for language teaching and assessment. This Element offers a different perspective on 'communication' and 'competence'. Section 1 offers the rationale for this re-orientation. Section 2 examines the conceptual and pedagogic affordances and delimitations of the prevailing approach to communicative competence; Section 3 describes a conceptual re-framing of language use as ecological languaging in terms of embodied, situation-sensitive action through which people coordinate with others, artefacts, and environments; Section 4 explores assessment approaches built on Bayesian principles for tracking learner development and progress by taking account of prior accomplishment, expert opinion, and emerging performance to create probabilistic trajectories; Section 5 focusses on professional developments related to conceptual refinement, curriculum design, teaching materials, and teacher education. Section 6 considers some key future challenges. This Element is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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