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Technology and task-based language teaching (TBLT): Exploring pragmatics
Herraiz Martínez, Ana. - : The University of the West Indies, 2018
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Narrating a Novice Language Teacher Identity: What’s at Stake when Telling Stories of Struggle
In: Working Papers in Educational Linguistics (WPEL) (2018)
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Accent, intelligibility, and identity in international teaching assistants and internationally-educated instructors
Rahimian, Mahdi. - 2018
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Linguistic identity changes and foreign language competence development : chinese students studying abroad in Germany
Maeder-Qian, Jingyue. - [Frankfurt am Main], 2017
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Reshaping teaching and learning english for the 21st century : CUELT 2017, 20-21 April, 2017, Adana, Cukurova University
Ankara : Genel Dağitim, 2017
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L1 frequency in foreign language acquisition: recurrent word combinations in French and Spanish EFL learner writing
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 33 (2017) 1, 13-32
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Linguistic identity changes and foreign language competence development : Chinese students studying abroad in Germany
Maeder-Qian, Jingyue. - [Frankfurt am Main], 2017
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Η Φωνή στην Ελληνική – Παραγωγή Γλωσσοδιδακτικού Υλικού για αλλόγλωσσους ...
Στυλιανού, Ευαγγελία Στυλιανού. - : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2017
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Identity, Language Ideology, and Transnational Experiences of Indonesian EFL Learners and Users: A Narrative Study
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492781225459502 (2017)
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Rethinking Discourses of Diversity: A Critical Discourse Study of Language Ideologies and Identity Negotiation in a University ESL Classroom
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492708729036445 (2017)
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Analyzing the Feedback Preferences and Learning Styles of Second-Language Students in ESOL Writing Courses at Bowling Green State University
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1489519863691965 (2017)
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Acceptance of International Teaching Assistants: Linguistic Competency Fomenting the Environment for Microaggressions
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1511798927132087 (2017)
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A Multicase Study of Second Language Writing Instruction for Emergent Multilingual Adolescents
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1491480475067097 (2017)
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Co-Teaching Science Courses for English Language Learners
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin149122539833232 (2017)
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Communication Beginnings: An Introductory Listening and Speaking Text for English Language Learners
In: PDXOpen: Open Educational Resources (2017)
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Language Learner Autonomy in Ontario's ESL Context
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2017)
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"Hear Us, See Us": Constructing Citizenship in the Margins
In: Theses, Student Research, and Creative Activity: Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education (2017)
Abstract: The meatpacking industry has drawn an increasing number of immigrants to the Midwestern community of Washington River from Mexico and Central America, making it a New Latino Diaspora (NLD) receiving community. Demographic change amidst the sociopolitical landscape of neoliberalism, declining civic engagement, and polarized partisan politics has forced interaction between longstanding residents and newcomers who are socially, culturally, and linguistically different. Historically marginalized groups have sought to claim rights—especially since Donald Trump’s election in 2016—resulting in a deeper fissure of the social landscape. Washington River High School provided a context in which to explore questions about how students construct citizen identities: How do high school newcomer students construct citizen identities in social studies? Who are key individuals who influence the construction of citizenship and how do they influence students? Given the institutional nature of schooling, how do newcomers transform the school and how does the school transform them? Three themes emerged from this critical ethnographic case study, through analysis of interviews with seven students, one teacher, and one paraeducator, observations in a history class, and a range of documents. First, schooling structures did not adapt to newcomer students’ dual realities. Second, different people in the classroom manifested care in different ways and these differences indicated different aims for schooling for newcomers. Third, there were missed opportunities to connect school to students’ lives and to integrate students into the school and community in meaningful and justice-oriented ways. Taken together, these themes speak to the need for schools to transform in order to provide newcomer students equitable opportunities to construct citizen identities within the full realm of the public space rather than being relegated to the margins. These themes also point to the resistance to change in this NLD community and in the public high school that serves its residents, and to the need for the community to step up to meet some of the newcomers’ needs. Mrs. Sánchez’s presence as a bilingual Latina in the classroom also offers useful lessons to schools and communities aiming to move toward more inclusive schooling and community experiences for all students. Advisor: Lauren Gatti
Keyword: Accessibility; and Multicultural Education; Bilingual; citizenship; civic education; Curriculum and Social Inquiry; English as a second language; high school social studies; immigrant education; Liberal Studies; Multilingual; Secondary Education; Secondary Education and Teaching; sheltered ELL; Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education
URL: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/teachlearnstudent/84
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1090&context=teachlearnstudent
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Short Story in an ESL Freshman English Course: Bridging the Gap between language and literature
Avci Vile, Deniz Ezgi. - : Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017
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Wortschatzlernen in bilingualen Schulen und Kindertagesstätten
Steinlen, Anja K. (Herausgeber); Piske, Thorsten (Herausgeber). - Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition, 2016
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Mastering ESL/EFL methods : differentiated instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students
Herrera, Socorro Guadalupe; Murry, Kevin G.. - Boston : Pearson, 2016
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