
About
Amanda Baker is an Associate Professor in TESOL at the University of Wollongong's School of Education, within the Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. She holds a PhD in Applied Linguistics from Georgia State University (2011). Her research focuses on second language pronunciation pedagogy, teacher cognition, and oral communication instruction, emphasizing practical applications for pre- and in-service teachers.
Education:
- PhD in Applied Linguistics, Georgia State University, 2011
- Masters and undergraduate studies in related fields (details not explicitly stated)
Research Interests:
- Dynamic relationships between teacher knowledge, beliefs, and classroom practices
- Pronunciation pedagogy innovations
- Teacher education in L2 oral communication
Recent Articles: Focus on pronunciation coaching models, gesture-based vocabulary activation, and longitudinal teacher development. Key themes include practical pedagogical strategies and empirical studies in TESOL.
Awards:
- Nominated for Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Research Supervision (2017)
Teaching & Leadership:
- Academic Program Director for Postgraduate Coursework (2015–2023)
- Supervision of doctoral research in pronunciation pedagogy and teacher education
- Global collaborations in Vietnam, Japan, and China
Labs/Teams: Active in pronunciation pedagogy research groups and teacher education initiatives at the University of Wollongong.
Find Amanda Baker elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Michael BurriUniversity of Wollongong · Senior Lecturer- AAmanda GigliottiUniversity of Wollongong · Senior Lecturer
- TThi Ngoc Yen DangUniversity of Leeds · Associate Professor
Dustin CrowtherUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa · Associate Professor
Solene InceogluAustralian National University (ANU) · Senior Lecturer
Amanda BrownSyracuse University · Professor