MO Webinar #4

About this talk

My presentation begins with a discussion of a knowledge framework which involves four main stages: knowledge creation, knowledge translation, knowledge sharing and knowledge application. Key processes within each stage will then be elaborated on in relation to my own work in the area of language education research. I then provide practical suggestions on how our research can be made more meaningful, accessible and impactful to students, teachers, academic community and other important stakeholders.  


Dr Willy A Renandya is a language teacher educator with extensive teaching experience in Asia. He currently teaches applied linguistics courses at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is a frequent plenary speaker at international ELT conferences and has published extensively in the area of second language education. His publications include Language Teaching Methodology: An anthology of current practice (2002, Cambridge University Press) and Student-centred cooperative learning (2019, Springer International).  His most recent publications include a book chapter “The primacy of extensive reading and listening: Putting theory into practice” (2020) co-authored with Prof Richard Day. He maintains a large language teacher professional development forum called Teacher Voiceshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/teachervoices/.


April 22, 2021

7:00-8:15 PM HST

MO Webinar #4 Recording

Multiʻōlelo Webinar Series 2021 in Language Research Communication is financially supported by the UH SEED IDEAS. This webinar is hosted by the Thursday Brownbag Lecture Series, Department of Second Language Studies, UHM. We would like to express our thanks to Dr. Nicole Ziegler and Ms. Sunhee Kim Fujii for their support.