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Dialogic collaging to cultivate shame resilience in writing classrooms
Mary Juzwik, Sal AntonucciRecently, practitioner literature in English education has taken up the issue of writing-related shame in classrooms, calling for teachers to help students develop resilience. One…
Reading digital texts: obstacles to using digital resources
Hugh KessonDigital texts are increasingly widespread and research is needed on how students use digital texts, particularly in school-based classwork. The purpose of this study is to…
Assessing storytelling as a tool for improving reading comprehension in the EFL primary classroom
Tú Anh Hà, Andrea Roxana BellotThis paper aims to explore the effect of storytelling in helping children read and comprehend English in primary schools.
Average and avid: preservice English teachers' reading identities
Shea Kerkhoff, Molly Broere, David PremontPrevious research shows that identity and academic learning are interdependent, so affecting one can affect the other. The purpose of this case study was to explore preservice…
Korean EFL students’ argumentative writing in L1 and L2: A comparative move analysis study
Soomin JwaThis comparative study aims to investigate the rhetorical organization of Korean and English argumentative texts. In previous studies, the rhetorical organization of such texts…
Cultural memory in English teaching: a critical autobiographical inquiry
Fleur DiamondContemporary standards-based reforms to teaching and teacher education are characterised by appeals to technical orientations to teacher professionalism. In addition, the…
ISSN:
2059-5727e-ISSN:
1175-8708ISSN-L:
1175-8708Online date, start – end:
2015Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Audrey Lucero
- Melissa Schieble
- Amy Vetter