Transnational research in English language teaching : critical practices and identities

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Transnational research in English language teaching : critical practices and identities

edited by Rashi Jain, Bedrettin Yazan and Suresh Canagarajah

(New perspectives on language and education, 107)

Multilingual Matters, c2022

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This edited volume contributes to the creation of a comprehensive and a more inclusive understanding of an increasingly complex global ELT landscape across countries as well as across teaching and learning settings. The volume brings together inquiries from language teachers, educators and researchers from different backgrounds in the Global South and the Global North, who use their experiences of shuttling across borders to reflect on the shaping of their pedagogical, research and professional practices across higher education settings. The chapters weave the personal, professional and theoretical in a seamless manner, examining transnational identities and pedagogical practices formed and informed by both communities - 'home' and 'host' - and include narratives that are not unidirectional. The contributing authors also use a variety of qualitative research methods, along with reflexive writing and exploration of the authors' own positionalities, to shed light on transnational identities and critique dominant pedagogical assumptions.

目次

Contributors Chapter 1. Rashi Jain, Bedrettin Yazan and Suresh Canagarajah: A Critical Exploration of the Complex Research Landscape of Transnational Practices and Identities in Global ELT Settings Part 1: Transnational Practices and Identities of ELLs in the US Chapter 2. Jungmin Kwon: Understanding Transnational Childhoods through Young Immigrant Children's Photographs Chapter 3. Semi Yeom: 'I'm not belonged': Examining Transnational Undergraduate Students' Sense of Belonging as English Learners Chapter 4. Hatice Altun: Dubious Battle in 'Otherness': Pride or Shame Chapter 5. Ufuk Keles and Bedrettin Yazan: Transnational Socialization of a Graduate Student from Turkey: Negotiating Identities, Asserting Agency and Navigating Emotions Part 2: Transnational Practitioners and Participants in Global Contexts Beyond the US Chapter 6. Ozgehan Ustuk and Peter I. De Costa: 'Started working as a global volunteer...': Developing Professional Transnational Habitus through Erasmus+ Chapter 7. Tabitha Kidwell: Intercultural Experience and Transnational Culture Education: A Case Study of One Novice Teacher's Personal and Professional Development Chapter 8. David Martinez-Prieto and Kristen Lindahl: National Perspectives on Mexican Transnational EAL Teachers: Ideological and Professional Challenges Chapter 9. Emrah Cinkara: Syrian Immigrants as Transnational TESOL Practitioners in Turkey Part 3: Transnational Practices and Identities of TESOL Practitioners in the US Chapter 10. Kyung Min Kim: A Korean-American Teacher's Journey of Professionalization: A TESOL Teacher Educator's Identity Formation across Transnational Contexts Chapter 11. Pei Chia (Wanda) Liao: Two Transnational and Translingual TESOL Practitioners in the United States: Their Capital and Agency Chapter 12. Min-Seok Choi, Tamara Mae Roose and Christopher E. Manion: Teaching as Transnational Spaces: Exploring the Teacher Identity Construction of International Graduate Teaching Associates of Second-Year Writing Courses Chapter 13. Willa Black, Danning Liang and Gloria Park: Becoming Critical Transnational English Teachers: A Narrative Inquiry of Fulbright Pre-service English Language Teachers Afterword Index

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