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Honorable Firsts: The Experience of First-Generation Students in Honors Programs
In: Public Access Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research from the College of Education and Human Sciences (2021)
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The DISC® Personal Profiles of Emerging Sign Language Interpreters
In: Journal of Interpretation (2021)
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Caught between Spaces: Korean Adult EFL/ESL Female Speakers’ Negotiating Social Identities in Online English Study Groups
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2021)
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“Mama, Let’s Read!”: Critical Race Perspectives and the Centrality of Language in Everyday Literacies
In: Korina Jocson (2021)
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Using Technology-Enhanced Language Learning Environments to Influence the Communicative Potential of Adult Learners of English as a Foreign Language in Vietnam
Le, Cuong Duc. - 2021
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Meeting the Needs of Adult Language Learners: A Focus on Communication and Literacy
In: All Graduate Plan B and other Reports (2021)
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Fossilization of English as an L2 non-native constructions at the syntax-discourse interface in Romance L1 speakers
In: Revista Nebrija de Linguistica Aplicada a la Enseñanza de Lenguas, Vol 15, Iss 30 (2021) (2021)
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Associations between cognitive performance and the rehabilitation, medical care and social support provided to French children with Prader-Willi syndrome
In: ISSN: 1769-7212 ; European Journal of Medical Genetics ; https://hal.umontpellier.fr/hal-03338019 ; European Journal of Medical Genetics, Elsevier, 2020, 63 (12), pp.104064. ⟨10.1016/j.ejmg.2020.104064⟩ (2020)
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Understanding Teacher Experience with Instructional Coaching to Inform Program Improvement Reflecting the Principles of Adult Learning Theory: A Mixed Method Case Study
In: Graduate Theses & Dissertations (2020)
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Diversity in the Adult ESL Classroom
Tadic, Nada. - 2020
Abstract: For more than half a century, education researchers have strived to understand, accommodate, and promote diversity in primary and secondary classrooms, generating a wealth of insightful research in the process. However, issues of diversity in the adult second language classroom remain under-explored. Given the recent rise in immigration around the world and the accompanying increase in xenophobia and fear, it is crucial that we closely examine how language teachers attend to issues of sociocultural diversity while working with highly diverse immigrant and international student populations. This study addresses the existing research gap by offering a microanalytic explorations of teachers’ practices for working with diversity in adult second language classrooms. Specifically, I examine how remarks that undermine diversity and discussions on issues of diversity are managed in situ. My data consist of 55 hours of video-recorded adult English as a second language (ESL) classes at a community language program in the Northeastern United States. The participants were four ESL teachers and their 39 students from 17 different countries. The data were transcribed and analyzed in minute detail within the conversation analytic and membership categorization analytic (M/CA) frameworks. Findings show that remarks that undermine diversity are both condoned and problematized in these classrooms. Although by condoning improper remarks the teachers might have inadvertently reinforced potentially harmful stereotypes and prejudices, they also helped promote a sense of appreciation, like-mindedness, and solidarity. On the other hand, by problematizing students’ potentially improper remarks, teachers created a space for various sociocultural views and experiences to be voiced, even as they ultimately promoted their own perspectives on issues of sociocultural diversity. Teachers’ practices for managing discussions on diversity were examined in a single case of a teacher initiating, extending, and terminating a discussion on a potentially sensitive topic of gender inclusivity. The analysis shows that the teacher fostered student participation by oscillating between neutral and value-laden statements on the topic at hand, increasingly resting gender inclusivity as he reinforced gender conformity. Findings contribute to research on diversity in education and on managing “socially sensitive” talk in the (language) classroom, as well as to critically “motivated” M/CA research.
Keyword: Adult education; English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers; Multicultural education
URL: https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-bptk-e436
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Leaders Respond to the Workforce Implications Associated With the Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services During the Fourth Industrial Revolution: a Case Study
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Dancing With Feedback: Inquiry-based Feedback and Teacher Learning
Conley, Sean P.. - 2020
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Característiques de l’alumnat de català L2 fora del domini lingüístic ; Characteristics of L2 Catalan students outside the Catalan-speaking regions
In: ISSN: 0211-0784 ; EISSN: 2013-9136 ; Treballs de Sociolingüistica Catalana ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03483869 ; Treballs de Sociolingüistica Catalana, Societat Catalana de Sociolingüística, 2020, Trajectòries sociolingüístiques: nous i vells parlants, pp.39-55. ⟨10.2436/20.2504.01.159⟩ (2020)
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Noticing for Equity to Sustain Multilingual Literacies
In: Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, vol 63, iss 4 (2020)
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Propositions didactiques pour la formation linguistique à visée professionnelle : approches réflexive et inclusive
In: ISSN: 0765-1635 ; Travaux de didactique du français langue étrangère ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02934281 ; Travaux de didactique du français langue étrangère, Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier III,, 2020, Didactique du français pour les adultes natifs : de l'illettrisme aux compétences clés, ⟨10.34745/numerev_1310⟩ ; http://revue-tdfle.fr/revue-75-37-didactique-du-francais-pour-les-adultes-natifs-de-l-illettrisme-aux-competences-cles (2020)
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Présentation du numéro 75 "Didactique du français pour les adultes natifs : de l'illettrisme aux compétences clés"
In: ISSN: 0765-1635 ; Travaux de didactique du français langue étrangère ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03095553 ; Travaux de didactique du français langue étrangère, Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier III,, 2020, 75 ; https://revue-tdfle.fr/revue-75-37/1506-la-laquo-lutte-contre-l-rsquo-illettrisme-raquo-est-elle-bien-outill-eacute-e-quelles-ressources-pour-les-formateurs-et-les-apprenants- (2020)
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Interconnected literacy practices. Exploring classroom work with literature in adult second language education ...
Walldén, Robert. - : University Electronic Press, 2020
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Integration durch Zweitspracherwerb auf der Bühne ...
Sdroulia, Amalia. - : :null, 2020
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Continuity and change. Migrants' experiences of adult language education in Sweden ...
Ahlgren, Katrin; Rydell, Maria. - : University Electronic Press, 2020
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Making Gallery Groups at a Public Art Museum Accessible to People with Aphasia
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1586515207124486 (2020)
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