Theorizing and Analyzing Agency in Second Language Learning

Theorizing and Analyzing Agency in Second Language Learning
Title Theorizing and Analyzing Agency in Second Language Learning PDF eBook
Author Ping Deters
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 283
Release 2014-12-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1783092912

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This book showcases how language learner agency can be understood and researched from varying perspectives by providing, for the first time, a collection of diverse approaches in one volume. The volume is organised into three main sections:the first sections offers an introduction to varying theoretical approaches to agency; the second section presents analyses of agency in a variety of empirical studies; and the third section focuses on the pedagogical implications of data-based studies of agency. The volume includes the work of researchers working in languages including English (ESL and EFL), Greek, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati and Truku (an indigenous language in Taiwan) and with both child and adult language learners. This collection will serve as a key reference for researchers of language learning and teaching, sociolinguistics and language and identity.

Theorizing and Analyzing Agency in Second Language Learning

Theorizing and Analyzing Agency in Second Language Learning
Title Theorizing and Analyzing Agency in Second Language Learning PDF eBook
Author Ping Deters
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 290
Release 2015
Genre Education
ISBN 1783092890

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Through several unique perspectives and contexts, this volume contributes to current understanding of agency in second language learning. It includes chapters discussing theoretical, analytical and pedagogical approaches, and will serve as a key reference for researchers of language learning and teaching.

Theorizing and Analyzing Language Teacher Agency

Theorizing and Analyzing Language Teacher Agency
Title Theorizing and Analyzing Language Teacher Agency PDF eBook
Author Hayriye Kayi-Aydar
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 262
Release 2019-06-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1788923936

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This volume examines the agency of second/foreign language teachers in diverse geographical contexts and in both K-12 and adult education. It offers new understandings and conceptualizations of second/foreign language teacher agency through a variety of types of empirical data. It also demonstrates the use of different methodologies or analytic tools to study the multidimensional, dynamic and complex nature of second/foreign language teacher agency. The chapters draw on a range of theories and approaches to language teacher agency (including ecological theory, positioning theory, complexity theory and actor-network theory) that expand our understanding of the concept, while at the same time presenting various analytic approaches such as discourse studies and narrative inquiry. The chapters also analyze the connection of agency to other relevant topics, such as teacher identity, emotions, positioning and autonomy.

The Language of Adult Immigrants

The Language of Adult Immigrants
Title The Language of Adult Immigrants PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth R. Miller
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 180
Release 2014-06-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1783092068

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This book is the first to explore the constitution of language learner agency by drawing on performativity theory, an approach that remains on the periphery of second language research. Though many scholars have drawn on poststructuralism to theorize learner identity in non-essentialist terms, most have treated agency as an essential feature that belongs to or inheres in individuals. By contrast, this work promotes a view of learner agency as inherently social and as performatively constituted in discursive practice. In developing a performativity approach to learner agency, it builds on the work of Vygotsky and Bakhtin along with research on ‘agency of spaces’ and language ideologies. Through the study of discourses produced in interviews, this work explores how immigrant small business owners co-construct their theories of agency, in relation to language learning and use. The analysis focuses on three discursive constructs produced in the interview talk–subject-predicate constructs, evaluative stance, and reported speech–and investigates their discursive effects in mobilizing ideologically normative, performatively realized agentive selves.

Global Englishes for Language Teaching

Global Englishes for Language Teaching
Title Global Englishes for Language Teaching PDF eBook
Author Heath Rose
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 277
Release 2019-01-24
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1107162734

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Provides a ground-breaking attempt to unite discussions on the pedagogical implications of the global spread of English, and lobby for change.

Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching

Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching
Title Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching PDF eBook
Author Diego Mideros
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 233
Release 2023-09-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3031341821

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​This book presents a unique perspective from an underrepresented region in the Global South. The volume features four different countries in the region: Barbados, Guyana, St. Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago, as well as Martinique, an island located just north of St. Lucia which is an overseas region of France. It documents innovations in learning and teaching Spanish, French, and Chinese in the case of the English-speaking countries, and English as a foreign language (EFL) in the case of Martinique. The chapters cover different aspects of language education in the Caribbean and will be of particular interest to those involved in managing change in language education that attempts to mediate between global trends and local needs.

Complex Dynamic Systems Theory and L2 Writing Development

Complex Dynamic Systems Theory and L2 Writing Development
Title Complex Dynamic Systems Theory and L2 Writing Development PDF eBook
Author Gary G. Fogal
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 324
Release 2020-06-04
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9027261148

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This volume integrates complex dynamic systems theory (CDST) and L2 writing scholarship through a collection of in-depth studies and commentary across a range of writing constructs, learning contexts, and second and foreign languages. The text is arranged thematically across four topics: (i) perspectives on complexity, accuracy, and fluency, (ii) new constructs, approaches, and domains of L2-writing scholarship, (iii) methodological issues, and finally (iv) curricular perspectives. This work should appeal to graduate students and academics interested in expanded discussions on CDST, highlighting its utility for theorizing and researching language change, and to L2 writing scholars curious about how this fresh approach to researching L2 development can inform understandings of how L2 writing develops. As a CDST approach to language change has matured and taken a place among the dominant epistemologies in the field, students and researchers of L2 development alike will benefit from this volume.