About: Paul Nation

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Ian Stephen Paul Nation (born 28 April 1944) is an internationally recognized scholar in the field of linguistics and teaching methodology. As a professor in the field of applied linguistics with a specialization in pedagogical methodology, he has been able to create a language teaching framework to identify key areas of language teaching focus. Nation is best known for this framework, which has been labelled The Four Strands. He has also made notable contributions through his research in the field of language acquisition that focuses on the benefits of extensive reading and repetition as well as intensive reading. Nation's numerous contributions to the linguistics research community through his published work has allowed him to share his knowledge and experience so that others may adopt a

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  • Ian Stephen Paul Nation (born 28 April 1944) is an internationally recognized scholar in the field of linguistics and teaching methodology. As a professor in the field of applied linguistics with a specialization in pedagogical methodology, he has been able to create a language teaching framework to identify key areas of language teaching focus. Nation is best known for this framework, which has been labelled The Four Strands. He has also made notable contributions through his research in the field of language acquisition that focuses on the benefits of extensive reading and repetition as well as intensive reading. Nation's numerous contributions to the linguistics research community through his published work has allowed him to share his knowledge and experience so that others may adopt and adapt it. (en)
  • ポール・ネーション(Paul Nation)は、ニュージーランド出身の応用言語学者。主に外国語としての英語を対象とした言語教育方法論・語彙習得論の研究で知られている。インドネシア、タイ、アメリカ合衆国、フィンランド、そして日本での教歴がある。現在、ニュージーランドのヴィクトリア大学ウェリントン校の言語学・応用言語学科の名誉教授である。 (ja)
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  • ポール・ネーション(Paul Nation)は、ニュージーランド出身の応用言語学者。主に外国語としての英語を対象とした言語教育方法論・語彙習得論の研究で知られている。インドネシア、タイ、アメリカ合衆国、フィンランド、そして日本での教歴がある。現在、ニュージーランドのヴィクトリア大学ウェリントン校の言語学・応用言語学科の名誉教授である。 (ja)
  • Ian Stephen Paul Nation (born 28 April 1944) is an internationally recognized scholar in the field of linguistics and teaching methodology. As a professor in the field of applied linguistics with a specialization in pedagogical methodology, he has been able to create a language teaching framework to identify key areas of language teaching focus. Nation is best known for this framework, which has been labelled The Four Strands. He has also made notable contributions through his research in the field of language acquisition that focuses on the benefits of extensive reading and repetition as well as intensive reading. Nation's numerous contributions to the linguistics research community through his published work has allowed him to share his knowledge and experience so that others may adopt a (en)
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  • ポール・ネーション (ja)
  • Paul Nation (en)
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