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Handbook of Research on Effective Online Language Teaching in a Disruptive Environment
The language that an individual seeks to learn or teach aside from their first language.
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Language Teaching in the Time of COVID-19: Insights From Experienced and Pre-Service Teachers
Kimberly Morris (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7720-2.ch001
Abstract
This chapter examines the experiences of world language (WL) teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic, a time that required pedagogical pivots at all levels of the educational landscape. The objectives of this chapter are twofold: 1) to identify the main challenges encountered by WL teachers of different languages at distinct levels and with diverse teaching experience and 2) to highlight the successful practices these educators used to foster language learning during this disruptive time. To explore these goals, a phenomenological study was conducted with 27 WL teachers of Spanish, French, German, Chinese, or Russian in the K-16 context, including pre-service and experienced in-service educators. Thematic analyses of participants' responses for a semi-structured interview and survey revealed five salient themes related to their primary challenges and successes: engagement, community, comprehension, balance, and mental health. The lived experiences articulated by these WL educators have important pedagogical implications for (re)conceptualizing best practices in the future.
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Creating Space for Dynamic Language Use: Cultivating Literacy Development through Translanguaging Pedagogy in EAL Classrooms
The language that students are learning other than the language(s) students have at their disposal for everyday interactions at home.
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Human and Social Aspects of Information Seeking in Cross-Language Information Retrieval
The language used for the retrieved information, usually different from source language.
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Mobile-Assisted Language Learning: Research-Based Best Practices for Maximizing Learner Success
The language that a non-native speaker has undertaken to learn in either an instructed or immersive setting. For example, a native Chinese speaker learning English, would have a first language of Chinese and a target language of English.
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Cognitive and Psychological Factors in Cross-Language Information Retrieval
The language used for the retrieved information, usually different from source language.
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Using Alternative Assessments to Teach and Assess for Proficiency in the Experience Age
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