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Knowledge ecology for conceptual growth:Teachers as active agents in developing a PluriLiteracies approach to Teaching for Learning (PTL)

2017

This article explores how a group of educators and researchers enacted an inclusive process of conceptual growth involving teachers and teacher educators as active agents, knowledge builders and meaning-makers in the development of a Pluriliteracies approach to Teaching for Learning (PTL). The evolution of a working model based on five emergent principles, foregrounded the need for stakeholders across different languages, cultures and disciplines, to work together from the start so that learning spaces were created where teacher development went alongside researcher development, and theorizing was not only inclusive of praxis but validated by it. A growth cycle emerged using theories of pra…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languagecontent and language integrated learning (CLIL) dynamic growth cycleecological co-constructed knowledge building for educator learningBilingual educationEcology (disciplines)Education theoryDiscourse analysisTeaching method05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsEducationteacher theories of practicepluriliteracies teaching for learning (PTL)Cultural diversity0602 languages and literaturePedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONSociologyFaculty developmentEnglish for academic purposes0503 education
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English pronunciation teaching at different educational levels: Insights into teachers’ perceptions and actions

2016

The aim of the present paper is to reflect upon the place of pronunciation in English as a foreign language (EFL) teaching at different educational levels in Poland. To collect the data, an on-line survey was conducted among EFL professionals teaching at primary, lower secondary, and higher secondary schools in Poland. The questions focused on the respondents’ beliefs about pronunciation, teachers’ competences regarding pronunciation and pronunciation teaching, and the pronunciation teaching techniques they use. The results depict the most and least frequently used pronunciation teaching techniques at each of the three educational stages, and the beliefs of EFL teachers in Poland regarding …

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodEnglish as a foreign languageteach er cognitions06 humanities and the artsPronunciationeducational levelsLanguage and LinguisticsPerception0602 languages and literatureMathematics educationpronunciation teachingPsychologymedia_commonResearch in Language
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Development of Professional Identity During Teacher's Practice

2016

Abstract The article focuses on issues of the development of professional identity of English teachers-to-be in Latvia. This development is an ongoing process which starts during teacher education. The article aims to examine emerging professional identity and how reflective self-evaluation during teacher's practice done with the help of reflective activities facilitates professional development of student teachers. Specific attention is paid to the self-reflection on teacher's practice experiences done with the help of the EPOSTL. It is also concerned with the ways how university can improve student's awareness of their identity. The conducted case study involved questionnaire, content ana…

060201 languages & linguisticsProcess (engineering)05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationIdentity (social science)Student teacher06 humanities and the artsProfessional studiesTeacher educationContent analysis0602 languages and literaturePedagogyGeneral Materials Scienceprofessional identityPsychologyReflection (computer graphics)0503 educationreflectionprofessional developmentProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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The exclusive language of science? Comparing knowledge gains and motivation in English-bilingual biology lessons between non-selected and preselected…

2018

ABSTRACTThe dominant role of English as the global language of science entails a requirement for science teachers to equip their non-native English-speaking students with receptive and productive l...

060201 languages & linguisticsScience instructionBilingual educationKnowledge level05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsScience teacherslanguage.human_languageEducationGermanLearning motivationIntervention (counseling)0602 languages and literatureEnglish second languageMathematics educationlanguage0503 educationInternational Journal of Science Education
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Teachers’ Emotions and Beliefs in Second Language Teaching : Implications for Teacher Education

2018

Studies on language teacher beliefs have long indicated that in order to better understand teacher beliefs, we need to look at their connections with emotions (Borg 2006). Researchers in fields such as social psychology (Frijda et al. 2000) and education (Rosiek 2003; Gill and Hardin 2014) have pointed out how emotions shape and are shaped by beliefs. These suggest also that emotions and beliefs are fundamentally interconnected in individuals’ decision-making processes, with emotions providing the necessary impetus for change and beliefs deciding the course of actions. In order to have a complete view of second language teachers’ beliefs, it is crucial to have a clear understanding of these…

060201 languages & linguisticsSocial psychology (sociology)language teacher development05 social sciences050301 educationApplied linguisticsStudent teacher06 humanities and the artsopettajatTeacher educationteachingkieltenopettajatSecond languageuskomuksettunteet0602 languages and literatureLanguage educationLanguage teacherPsychologytunteet opetusopettajankoulutus0503 educationSocial psychologyOn Languagelanguage teacher education
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Stop the Deficit: Preparing Pre-service Teachers to Work with Bilingual Students in the United States

2018

This chapter explores the education of bilingual students from an American teacher education perspective. Bilingual students in the United States are often diminished to their student status of “English Language Learner” (ELL). Not only does this ELL designation assume a onesize-fits-all approach to education for and understanding of bilingual children, but the label itself implores a deficit perspective which neither captures nor values bilingual children in the United States. Driven by the goal to model and introduce assets-based pedagogies to our pre-service English as Second Language (ESL) teachers, the main question guiding our work was, as teacher educators, how can we challenge pre-s…

060201 languages & linguisticsTranslanguagingtranslanguaging05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Student Status050301 education06 humanities and the artsEnglish-language learneropettajatTeacher educationPre serviceWork (electrical)0602 languages and literatureMathematics educationkaksikielisyysopettajankoulutusPsychology0503 educationNeuroscience of multilingualismpre-service teachersteacher education
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Teachers’ perspectives on telecollaboration in secondary school foreign language education

2018

In recent years, telecollaboration has proved to be a useful tool in the acquisition of foreign languages and intercultural communicative skills (Belz 2003b; Clavel-Arroitia, Pennock-Speck 2015a, 2015b; Hewitt, Brett 2007; O’Dowd 2007; Su et al., 2005). This paper focuses on how prepared secondary-school teachers believe they are in order to successfully implement telecollaboration in the classroom. To gather information on their views we carried out an online survey of 179 secondary school foreign language teachers and a series of focus group interviews in the context of a European project, TeCoLa. The advantage of the double- pronged approach to data collection, quantitative and qualitati…

060201 languages & linguisticslcsh:Language and LiteratureFocus Group Interviews (FGIs)0602 languages and literaturelcsh:P06 humanities and the artslanguage teachingLlenguatge i llengües AdquisicióquestionnairesFocus Group Interviews (FGIs); language teaching; questionnaires; telecollaborationLEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente
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‘We are more than EFL teachers – we are educators’: emancipating EFL student-teachers through photovoice

2016

AbstractThe prevailing pedagogical orientations of English as a foreign language (EFL) education in Spain oppress learners intellectually in ways that are counterproductive to their learning. As a reaction to this, 129 EFL student-teachers (STs) took part during the 2013/14, 2014/15, and 2015/16 academic years in a workshop which drew on the methodology of participatory action research and on photovoice as a data-creating strategy, in order to emancipate these STs intellectually, boost their EFL development, and offer an alternative critical model for their future EFL teaching. The research was assessed collectively through a variety of qualitative strategies. Results showed that the photov…

060201 languages & linguisticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectAnglès05 social sciences050301 educationParticipatory action researchEnglish as a foreign languageEducació primàriaStudent teacherContext (language use)06 humanities and the artsProfessors FormacióVariety (linguistics)Education0602 languages and literaturePedagogyPhotovoiceAction researchEmpowermentPsychology0503 educationmedia_commonEducational Action Research
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University Teachers’ Conceptions of Their Role as Developers of Technology-Rich Learning Environments

2017

This phenomenographic study examines how a diverse group of university teachers conceptualised their role as developers of technology-rich learning environments at one university in Finland. The research findings illustrate a variety of conceptions. Five qualitatively different ways of understanding teachers’ roles regarding the development of technology-rich learning environments were found: 1) innovator, 2) early adopter, 3) adaptive, 4) sceptic and 5) late adopter. In order to connect the whole set of interconnected roles to a theory of change, Everett Rogers’ innovation diffusion theory was exploited in the last phase of analysis. Finally, hierarchically structured categories were creat…

060201 languages & linguisticsta113oppimisympäristöteachersphenomenography05 social sciencesUniversity teachers050301 education06 humanities and the artsopettajattechnology-rich learning environments0602 languages and literaturePedagogyMathematics educationteknologiata516Sociologyconceptionfenomenografia0503 educationyliopistotuniversities
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Sociología, Derecho y desigualdades sociales. Una propuesta de docencia universitaria crítica

2019

Fil: Di Nella, Dino. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, Argentina. Fil: Almeda, Elisabet. Universidad de Barcelona. Catalunya, España. Fil: Camps Calvet, Clara. Universidad de Barcelona. Catalunya, España. Fil: Giordana, Patricia. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, Argentina. Fil: Loggiacco, Camila. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, Argentina. Fil: D'Alfonso, Luis. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Río Negro, Argentina. Critic education in human rights and social inequalities must be able to capture holistic and mutidmiensional sphere that Human Rights requires. This study introduces the basis in which critic university teaching proposal is carectarized by…

1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 525290 2019 40 7038141 SociologíaUniversitiesAlmeda SamaranchCiencias SocialesUniversitatsDrets socials i econòmicsteam workUniversidadesD'Alfonsohuman rightsspecially relevant ones in this field: professional interdisciplinaryenseñanza de la sociología y el derechoGestió de la innovacióSociologyDerecho y desigualdades sociales. Una propuesta de docencia universitaria crítica Di NellaCamps CalvetCamillaUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍATeaching innovationprofessional interdisciplinary [specially relevant ones in this field]DinoGestión de la innovaciónproblem solving and the utilization of ICTs. Innovación docentedesigualdades socialesteaching of sociology and lawLoggiacco:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Derechos sociales y económicosGiordanaDerecho (general)ClaraSociologiasocial inequalities. 65 70ElisabetLuis Critic education in human rights and social inequalities must be able to capture holistic and mutidmiensional sphere that Human Rights requires. This study introduces the basis in which critic university teaching proposal is carectarized by different active learning mechanismes with the students for the achivement of four transversal competencesSocial and economic rightsPensamiento críticoderechos humanosSociologíaPensament críticCritical thinkingInnovation managementPatricia
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