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One of Us or One of Them: A Generic Qualitative Study on the Efficacy of the Funds of Knowledge Strategy to Reduce Teacher Ethnocentrism
Phillips-Jefford, Munjeera. - : Brock University, 2014
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Integrated technologies instructional method to enhance bilingual undergraduate engineering students
Mohammed, Abdul Majid. - : Brunel University London, 2014
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The role of teacher’s written formative feedback on students’ critical thinking
In: International Academic Forum (IAFOR) European Conference on Education 2014, ; International Academic Forum (IAFOR) European Conference on Education 2014 (2014)
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«"And i want to continue helping undocumented students like myself»" : a qualitative case study of three non-status students in their encounters with higher education
Méndez Alvarado, Felipe. - : McGill University, 2014
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The reading comprehension of deaf/hard-of-hearing Jamaican students: the contributions of intellectual ability, sign-language comprehension, vocabulary, knowledge and metacognitive awareness
Dockery, Karla. - : McGill University, 2014
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Teacher identity, adolescence and reading: the cultural and psychic uses of young adult literature
Lewkowich, David Derek. - : McGill University, 2014
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"They gon' study some [things]": representation of schools and schooling in HBO's «The Wire»
Siam, Habib. - : McGill University, 2014
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EFL learner and teacher perspectives on corrective feedback and their effect on second language learning motivation
Miranda-Calderón, Natalia. - : McGill University, 2014
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Communication Strategy Use in Performing Informal Debate Tasks by Chinese English-as-an-Additional-Language Graduate Students in Electrical Engineering and Education
Zhou, Ci-Hang. - 2014
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A qualitative inquiry of five Muslim Canadian's perceptions of their experiences and reflections as Arabic second language learners
Alsmadi, Zainab. - : McGill University, 2014
Abstract: This qualitative inquiry focuses on the perceptions and reflections of five Muslim-Canadians who studied Arabic as a second language in Egypt or Syria. I conducted in-depth, conversational interviews with each participant and audio recorded face-to-face or telephone interviews to develop both a collective and individual understanding of their perceptions of learning Arabic as a second language in a study-abroad context. This inquiry aims to understand whether their Muslim-Canadian identities contributed to their investment in learning Arabic, and if their Arabic language learning experiences contributed in any way to their religious identity or their religious practices. The five participants planned their study abroad trips to Egypt or Syria in order to learn the classical form of Arabic and to learn the Quran in order to gain a deeper understanding of their Islamic faith. Findings showed that Arabic aided in their ability to carry out their religious practices such as praying and gaining knowledge. This research has implications for normalizing the ideologies and practices of Muslims, which are often seen by the West and through media images as 'strange' or 'foreign'. Understanding and recognizing the various ways Muslim-Canadians develop their identities and practice their beliefs may enable educators, identity researchers, second language educators, and academic institutions to meet the rising academic and personal needs of this growing population in North America. ; Cette enquête qualitative porte sur les perceptions et les réflexions des cinq musulmans/es canadiens/iennes qui ont étudié l'arabe comme langue seconde en Égypte ou en Syrie. J'ai mené des conversations approfondies avec chaque participant/e et des entretiens face-à-face ou téléphonique enregistré pour mieux comprendre, à la fois collective et individuelle, leurs perceptions d'apprendre l'arabe comme langue seconde dans un contexte d'études à l'étranger. Cette enquête a pour but de comprendre si leur identité canadienne musulmane a contribué à l'investissement de l'apprentissage de la langue arabe, et si cette expérience, en aucune façon, à influencée leur identité ou leurs pratiques religieuses. Les cinq participants/es ont planifié leur étude à l'étranger, en Égypte ou en Syrie, afin d'y apprendre la forme classique de la langue arabe et du Coran dans le but d'y acquérir une meilleure compréhension de leur foi islamique. L'acquisition de l'arabe les a aidés dans leur capacité à mener à bien pratiquer comme la prière et l'acquisition de connaissances religieuses. Leur raison pour étudier l'arabe à l'étranger était le résultat du manque de cours d'arabe classique adéquats sur place. Cette recherche a pour but de montrer que les idéologies et les pratiques des musulmans, souvent considérés comme «étranges» ou «étrangères» sont banales et ordinaires. Cette étude permettra de comprendre et d'identifier les différentes façons que les musulmans/es canadiens/iennes développent leur identité et pratique religieuse, qui permettra aux éducateurs/trices, aux chercheurs/euses d'identité, enseignants/es de langues secondes et des établissements académiques à mieux répondre aux besoins scolaires et personnels croissants de cette population grandissante.
Keyword: Education - Bilingual and Multicultural
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The marginalization of Roma children & the importance of arts-based education to engage learning
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Exploring Conditions for Transformative Learning in Work-Integrated Education
McRae, Norah. - 2014
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Decolonizing Pedagogy: Critical Consciousness and its impact on schooling for Black students
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English as a foreign language teacher education : current perspectives and challenges
Martínez Agudo, Juan de Dios (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2014
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A parents' and teachers' guide to bilingualism
Baker, Colin. - Bristol [u.a.] : Multilingual Matters, 2014
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Fondamenti di glottodidattica : apprendere e insegnare le lingue oggi
Chini, Marina (Hrsg.). - Roma : Carocci, 2014
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Wortschatzentwicklung und Wortschatzarbeit in Vor- und Grundschule
Apeltauer, Ernst. - Flensburg : Europa-Univ., Institut für Sprache, Literatur und Medien, 2014
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Die Abtönungspartikeln im DaF-Unterricht : zur Effektivität der methodischen Vermittlung von Partikelbedeutungen
Montag, Manja. - Frankfurt am Main : Lang-Ed., 2014
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Capitalizing on language learners' individuality : from premise to practice
MacIntyre, Peter D.; Gregersen, Tammy. - Bristol [u.a.] : Multilingual Matters, 2014
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Assessing young children's personal constructs of `nature' using a modified repertory grid test : a case study
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