from Part II - Tasks and Needs Analysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 November 2021
This chapter reviews the contextual diversity and methodological advances in task-based needs analysis (NA) as it has evolved over the last thirty years. After considering the theoretical foundations motivating task-based NA and desired methodological standards, a synthesis of task-based NA research carried out in educational and social contexts across the globe is provided. This synthesis prompts critical reflection on the need to more readily emphasize context in NA practice and to prioritize methodological flexibility and adaptability in order to maximize TBLT’s potential relevance and reach.
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