Professor Charles Alderson

Emeritus Professor

Profile

After two years (2010-2012) as Principal Investigator of an ESRC (Economic and Social Research) research project into “Diagnosing Reading Proficiency in a Second or Foreign Language”, I retired in September 2012 and became an Emeritus Professor within the Department. I was fortunate enough to be awarded a Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship which is enabling me to continue my research, research-related travel and publications until December 2014.

Courses I have taught in the past include:

Undergraduate courses:

  • Language Teaching Methodology (LING271)
  • Interpreting Language in Use (LING261)
  • Introduction to General Linguistics (LING151)
  • Language Acquisition (LING235)

Masters level:

  • Background to Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching
  • Evaluating Language Education
  • Issues in Language Testing
  • Language Test Construction and Evaluation
  • Language Testing Techniques
  • Language Test Research and Development
  • Professional Issues in Language Teaching
  • Research Issues in Applied Linguistics
  • Research Design and Experimentation in Language Teaching
  • Research Issues in Applied Linguistics
  • Reading in a Foreign Language
  • Statistics

PhD level:

  • Introduction to Quantitative Methods
  • Critical Approaches to Social Data for Applied Linguistics
  • Language Testing


02/02/2009 → 04/12/2009
Other


01/01/2007 → 17/12/2007
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03/04/2006 → 03/12/2007
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03/01/2005 → 16/12/2005
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04/04/2003 → 01/04/2005
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31/01/2003 → 31/12/2007
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07/01/2003 → 17/12/2004
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03/01/2003 → 19/12/2003
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01/09/1998 → 01/11/2002
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02/02/1996 → 06/12/2002
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01/01/1996 → 01/01/2000
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07/01/1994 → 01/12/1995
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10/04/1989 → 04/12/1992
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04/04/1986 → 04/12/1987
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03/03/1986 → 03/10/1989
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10/01/1986 → 19/12/1986
Other

  • LTRG - Language Testing Research Group