Language Teachers Studying Abroad : : Identities, Emotions and Disruptions / / ed. by Gary Barkhuizen.

This book focuses on the study abroad experiences of pre-service and in-service language teachers and language teacher educators, discussing their psychological experiences in cognitive, affective and social terms.

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Place / Publishing House:Bristol ;, Blue Ridge Summit : : Multilingual Matters, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Psychology of Language Learning and Teaching ; 17
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Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Contributors --
1 Language Teachers Studying Abroad --
Part 1. Identities and Professional Development --
2 Emotionality in Field Trip Narratives: Confronting Deficit Perspectives --
3 Japanese English Teachers’ Professional Development in a Canadian University: Perceptions of Self and Imagining Practice --
4 Study Abroad as a Site of Transformative Learning: Post-Sojourn Knowledge and Identity Change of Two Cambodian Teachers --
5 Life and Learning through Study Abroad: Trajectories Connecting Identity and Communicative Repertoires --
6 ‘They Say My Job is Propaganda’: Professional Identities of Pre-Service Chinese Language Teachers in Overseas Schools --
Part 2 Interculturality and Intercultural Learning --
7 Re-Imagining Immersion for Teachers: Exploring the Seedlings of Decolonial Roots within Ecuadorian/United States Partnerships --
8 The Experience of Pre-Service Language Teachers Learning an Additional Language through Study Abroad --
9 Border-Crossing and Professional Development of Taiwanese EFL Teachers in a Study-Abroad Program --
10 ‘I Thought it was Really a No!’: A Narrativized Account of an L2 Sojourn with a Homestay --
11 Language for the Heart: Investigating the Linguistic Responsiveness of Study Abroad --
Part 3 Emotions and Personal Growth --
12 Dreams Cut Short but Heads Held High: Study Abroad in Times of Coronavirus --
13 No Ordinary Time: Language Teachers Abroad in an Extraordinary Year --
14 When Teachers Become ‘the Other’: Studying Abroad in the Dominican Republic --
15 Study Abroad as Subjection: Doctoral Students’ Emotions during Academic Short Stays --
16 Emotional Aspects of Online Collaboration: Virtual Exchange of Pre-Service EFL Teachers --
Part 4 Relationships and Careers --
17 From Language Teaching Assistant Abroad to Language Professional: A Longitudinal Study of Career Entry --
18 Understanding Pre-Service Teachers’ Study-Abroad Experiences through Duoethnography: Challenges, Emotions and Developments --
19 From ESL Student to Teacher Educator: Refl ections on Transnational and Transcultural Professional Identity Development --
20 Transformative Learning and Professionalization through Uncertainty? A Case Study of Pre-Service Language Teachers During a STIE --
21 The Impact of a Two-Week Study-Abroad Teacher Development Program on Pre-Service L2 Teachers --
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Summary:This book focuses on the study abroad experiences of pre-service and in-service language teachers and language teacher educators, discussing their psychological experiences in cognitive, affective and social terms.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781788929950
9783110767001
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110993707
9783110993684
9783110767124
DOI:10.21832/9781788929950
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Gary Barkhuizen.