K-12 Classroom Research in Language Teaching and Learning - Reynolds, Kate Mastruserio; Kuttig, Khanh-Duc; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

K-12 Classroom Research in Language Teaching and Learning: Narratives for Understanding and Engaging in Teacher Research
 
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ISBN13:9781032737201
ISBN10:1032737204
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Illusztrációk: 28 Illustrations, black & white; 3 Halftones, black & white; 25 Line drawings, black & white; 12 Tables, black & white
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K-12 Classroom Research in Language Teaching and Learning

Narratives for Understanding and Engaging in Teacher Research
 
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Rövid leírás:

This edited volume presents narratives on a range of methods for research on second language teaching and learning appropriate to the elementary, middle, and high schools (K-12).

Hosszú leírás:

This edited volume presents narratives on a range of methods for research on second language teaching and learning appropriate to the elementary, middle, and high schools (K-12). Teacher researchers in different worldwide contexts narrate their processes to explain and demonstrate practitioner research in context; contributors describe their research from exploring the rationale for the project, to designing the study, analyzing the data, and disseminating it. As such, the book illustrates how K-12 practitioners design, gather, analyze, interpret, and strategically employ data to make data-driven, evidence-based, and analysis-informed instructional, assessment, and programmatic decisions. This volume empowers teacher-researchers and allows them to envision research projects in their own classrooms. Offering new insights into the researchers? thinking processes, challenges, and solutions, and advocating teacher research for understanding learning, the teaching of language, and the development of SLA, this text will appeal to educators and researchers involved in language education, second language acquisition, TESOL, ESL/EFL/ELT, and applied linguistics.

Tartalomjegyzék:

List of Contributors


Acknowledgments


Acronyms Defined


Introduction: The Case for Teacher Research in English Language Teaching
Khanh-Duc Kuttig and Kate Mastruserio Reynolds


Section I: Early Career Practitioner Researchers


Chapter 1: Exploring Further Vocabulary Acquisition through Inquiry and Storytelling: An Action Research Study
Christina J.Rocha


Chapter 2: A K-12 Teacher?s Research in Practice
Kathy Lobo and Khanh-Duc Kuttig


Chapter 3: The Roles of School-Based Language Specialists: Implications for ELL Teacher and Speech-Language Pathologist Collaboration
Erica Solorio


Chapter 4: Taiwanese Elementary School English Teachers? Design and Implementation of Glocalized English Lessons
Chin-Wen Chien, Ting-Hsiu Lin, and Yun-Yun Huang


Chapter 5: Cultivating Positive Reading Attitudes with Grade 8 Learners
Okon Effiong, Sylviana Engelbrecht, and Rethabile Mawela


Chapter 6: Developing Curriculum Materials Integrating Language and Social Studies: Implementing a Functional Approach to Language Development
Luciana C. de Oliveira, Tara Willging, and Joy Beatty


Section II: Mid-Career Practitioner Researchers


Chapter 7: Results and Revelations about a Dual Immersion Kindergarten in China: Reflections on Research
Jane Hoelker and Tamralynn T. Clark


Chapter 8: Exploring Language Teacher Emotions and Organizational Support through Autoethnographic Narratives
Brenda Valentine and Juyoung Song


Chapter 9: A Conversation Analytic Journey into K-12 Language Classrooms
Esra Yata?anbaba, Rana Y?ld?r?m, and Fatma Şentürk


Chapter 10: A Trainee EFL Teacher?s Self-Reflexivity in Exploring Motivational Dynamics in Self-Guided Professional Learning
Mehmet Sak and Meysa Acar


Chapter 11: Narrative Inquiry as a Form of Professional Development
Vu Tran-Thanh, Ha Thi Nguyen, and Ha Thanh Le


Chapter 12: Developmental Trajectories of a Pre-K-12 Teacher during Collaborative Research with University Academics on Translanguaging Pedagogy
Kenan Dikilitaş, Vahid Bahrami, and Nil Tugce Erbakan


Chapter 13: Status, Language Affordances, and Engagement for English Learners
Martha Sandstead, Debbie Pritchett, Angela Wassom, and Sara Wiger


Chapter 14: Assuring Equitable and Effective Practices to K-12 Multilingual Populations through Program Evaluations: Overview and Recommendations
Solange A. Lopes Murphy and Geoff Hewitt


Chapter 15: Conclusion: Teachers? Thoughts on Practitioner Research Narratives
Susan Calix, Aimee Wisener, and Nermeen Adly


Glossary


Index