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El. knyga: Language Teacher Development in Digital Contexts

Edited by (University of Arizona), Edited by (University of Arizona)

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This volume demonstrates how various methodologies and tools have been used to analyze the multidimensional, dynamic, and complex nature of identities and professional development of language teachers in digital contexts that have not been adequately examined before. It therefore offers new understandings and conceptualizations of language teacher development and learning in varied digital environments. The collection of pieces illustrates a field that is recognizing that digital environments are the contexts of teacher learning, not simply the object of it, and that issues of identity and agency are central to that learning. As an excellent resource on digital technologies, CALL, gaming, or language teacher identity and agency, the book can be used as a textbook in various applied linguistics courses and graduate seminars.
Contributors vii
Introduction 1(8)
Hayriye Kayi-Aydar
Jonathon Reinhardt
Chapter 1 Negotiating equitable language teaching practices: Membership and epistemic stance in asynchronous online discussions
9(20)
Amber Warren
Natalia Ward
Chapter 2 "Sitting in the back of the class": Positional identities in an online MA TESOL program
29(20)
Angel N. Steadman
Chapter 3 Gameful teaching: Exploring language teacher identity and agency through video games
49(18)
Gergana Vitanova
Emily Johnson
Sandra Sausa
Amy Giroux
Don Merritt
Chapter 4 `We will have to remember this as teachers': A micro-analytical approach to student-teacher online interaction and teacher identity
67(24)
Melinda Dooly
Chapter 5 Discursive construction of collective identity in a global online community of practice of English language teachers
91(24)
Derya Kulavuz-Onal
Chapter 6 Sharing stories around the digital campfire: In-service teachers, cognition/emotion dissonance, and the asynchronous online classroom
115(20)
Curtis Green-Eneix
Peter De Costa
Chapter 7 Fostering (critical) digital teaching competence through virtual exchange
135(22)
Andreas Muller-Hartmann
Mirjam Hauck
Chapter 8 Customizing Web 2.0 tools to writing pedagogy: TPACK-based professional development of L2 writing teachers
157(22)
Mohammad Nabi Karimi
Fatemeh Asadnia
Chapter 9 Developing online language teacher identities: Interdisciplinary insights
179(14)
Jonathon Reinhardt
Index 193