Language Teacher Wellbeing across the Career Span

Language Teacher Wellbeing across the Career Span
Title Language Teacher Wellbeing across the Career Span PDF eBook
Author Giulia Sulis
Publisher Channel View Publications
Pages 219
Release 2023-04-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1800412827

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This book explores language teacher wellbeing across the career span from an ecological perspective. It reports on empirical findings from an extensive investigation into language teacher wellbeing in various social, cultural and linguistic contexts. It is unique in casting light on the professional trajectory of language teachers and opening up discussions on the characteristics, psychological needs and strengths of language teachers at different points in their careers. It examines wellbeing in terms of the dynamic interplay between the challenges individuals encounter in their personal and professional lives, and the psychological, social and contextual resources that they draw on to buffer the impact of these challenges. The findings of the study will help readers to understand how language teachers can protect and nurture their wellbeing, not only to remain in the profession, but also to thrive in the long-term. The book will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the lives, wellbeing and psychology of language teachers in diverse contexts and career phases.

Language Teacher Identity and Wellbeing

Language Teacher Identity and Wellbeing
Title Language Teacher Identity and Wellbeing PDF eBook
Author Anne Feryok
Publisher Channel View Publications
Pages 207
Release 2024-09-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1800417047

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This is the first edited volume to bring together research on the interaction between language teacher identity and wellbeing. It addresses the need for further research on the experience of language teachers and the vulnerability and resilience they demonstrate in the face of threats to their wellbeing. Naming, describing and analyzing issues with a view to sensitively addressing them, this book contributes to research as a social enterprise which can raise public consciousness of these issues. Exploring how language teacher identity influences and is influenced by wellbeing, the chapters develop a theoretical and empirical understanding of this interaction using Indigenous, psychological, critical and postmodern frameworks and the personal perspectives of teachers and researchers. Spanning a wide range of cultural and institutional contexts, this book provides a wealth of insights for teacher learners, practicing teachers and researchers.

Critical Perspectives on Plurilingualism in Deaf Education

Critical Perspectives on Plurilingualism in Deaf Education
Title Critical Perspectives on Plurilingualism in Deaf Education PDF eBook
Author Kristin Snoddon
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 342
Release 2021-07-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 180041076X

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This book is the first edited international volume focused on critical perspectives on plurilingualism in deaf education, which encompasses education in and out of schools and across the lifespan. The book provides a critical overview and snapshot of the use of sign languages in education for deaf children today and explores contemporary issues in education for deaf children such as bimodal bilingualism, translanguaging, teacher education, sign language interpreting and parent sign language learning. The research presented in this book marks a significant development in understanding deaf children's language use and provides insights into the flexibility and pragmatism of young deaf people and their families’ communicative practices. It incorporates the views of young deaf people and their parents regarding their language use that are rarely visible in the research to date.

Positive Psychology in Second and Foreign Language Education

Positive Psychology in Second and Foreign Language Education
Title Positive Psychology in Second and Foreign Language Education PDF eBook
Author Katarzyna Budzińska
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 227
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030644448

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This book demonstrates how resources taken from positive psychology can benefit both teachers and learners. Positive psychology is the empirical study of how people thrive and flourish. This book explores a range of topics, such as affectivity and positive emotions, engagement, enjoyment, empathy, positive institutions, a positive L2 self-system, as well as newly added Positive Language Education. Some papers in this collection introduce new topics such as the role of positive psychology in international higher education, a framework for understanding language teacher well-being from an ecological perspective, or positive institutional policies in language education contexts.

Transformative Translanguaging Espacio

Transformative Translanguaging Espacio
Title Transformative Translanguaging Espacio PDF eBook
Author Garcia SANCHEZ
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-11-30
Genre
ISBN 9781788926041

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Language Standardization and Language Variation in Multilingual Contexts

Language Standardization and Language Variation in Multilingual Contexts
Title Language Standardization and Language Variation in Multilingual Contexts PDF eBook
Author Nicola McLelland
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 317
Release 2021-11-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 180041157X

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This important contribution to the sociolinguistics of Asian languages breaks new ground in the study of language standards and standardization in two key ways: in its focus on Asia, with particular attention paid to China and its neighbours, and in the attention paid to multilingual contexts. The chapters address various kinds of (sometimes hidden) multilingualism and examine the interactions between multilingualism and language standardization, offering a corrective to earlier work on standardization, which has tended to assume a monolingual nation state and monolingual individuals. Taken together, the chapters in this book thus add to our understanding of the ways in which multilingualism is implicated in language standardization, as well as the impact of language standards on multilingualism. The introduction, Chapter 6 and Chapter 8 are free to download as open access publications. You can access them here: Introduction: https://zenodo.org/record/5749388#.YaiwuNDP3cs Chapter 6: https://zenodo.org/record/5749522#.Yaiw-9DP3cs Chapter 8: https://zenodo.org/record/5749586#.Yai0RNDP3cs

Multiple Perspectives on the Self in SLA

Multiple Perspectives on the Self in SLA
Title Multiple Perspectives on the Self in SLA PDF eBook
Author Sarah Mercer
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 200
Release 2014-01-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1783091355

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This collection of papers brings together a diverse range of conceptualisations of the self in the domain of second language acquisition and foreign language learning. The volume attempts to unite a fragmented field and provides a thorough overview of the ways in which the self can be conceptualised in SLA contexts.