Knowledge, Competence and Communication: Chomsky, Freire, Searle, and Communicative Language Teaching

Knowledge, Competence and Communication: Chomsky, Freire, Searle, and Communicative Language Teaching
ISBN-10
1551642867
ISBN-13
9781551642864
Category
Communication in education
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Black Rose Books Ltd.
Author
William Henry Walcott

Description

Presents a systematic assessment of Chomsky's, Freire's, and Searle's theories of knowledge and their educational relevance.

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