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Tag Archives: research
The Power of Stories, Part 1: Researchers as Storytellers
This blog is part of the TESOL Research Professional Council (RPC) Blog series. One of the aims of TESOL’s Research Professional Council, as indicated in the TESOL Research Agenda, is to support the efforts of those new to conducting research. … Continue reading
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Tagged as action research, classroom research, research, research agenda, rpc, tesol research agenda
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The TESOL Research Agenda: By and for Teachers
This blog is part of the TESOL Research Professional Council (RPC) Blog series. As a new member of the TESOL Research Professional Council (RPC), it is a great pleasure to introduce the council’s new series of communications highlighting the TESOL … Continue reading
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ELT Best Practices: Getting Your TESOL Conference Proposal Accepted
Caroline Payant, MA TESL Director and Assistant Professor of TESL at the University of Idaho and President-Elect of WAESOL, shares insights and practices of her recent study, “The Dynamic Rhetorical Structures of TESOL Conference Abstracts” (2016), coauthored with Jack A. … Continue reading
Do We Need More Studies on Teacher Feedback?
An impressive amount of research has been done on teacher response to L2 student writing. It seems like feedback scholars have taken nearly all possible directions trying to understand this “controversial yet ubiquitous pedagogical issue” (Ferris, 2004, p. 49). However, … Continue reading
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Beyond Linguistic Borders: Language Learning Cradled in Cognition
Dr. Jeanette Altarriba will present the James E. Alatis Plenary titled “Beyond Linguistic Borders: Language Learning Cradled in Cognition,” at the TESOL 2016 International Convention & English Language Expo, 8 am, Thursday, 7 April. The study of bilingualism and how individuals represent and … Continue reading
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Tagged as evergreen, methods, research, TESOL Annual Convention & English Language Expo, TESOL keynote
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The Bright Future of Second Language Writing
I always enjoy hearing the voices of those who have been in the field for a number of years and who have contributed to the growth of knowledge in it. For example, conference colloquia or panels where prominent scholars gather … Continue reading
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Tagged as elena shvidko, evergreen, L2 writing, research, second language writing
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Transforming Students Into Researchers and Leaders
Hello, ESPers worldwide! One of my passions has been preparing my undergraduate students in Japan for their leadership roles in the future. What I have been learning in this regard is also important for ESPers. In this TESOL Blog post, … Continue reading
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Tagged as ESP, esp leadership, evergreen, Kevin Knight, leadership communication, leadership development, research
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Global Resources in ESP: Free Research From the University of California
Hello, ESPers worldwide! I am always on the lookout for free resources that I can share with other ESPers. That is why I was especially pleased to read about the decision of the University of California to open its research … Continue reading
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Tagged as English for Specific Purposes, English for Specific Purposes Interest Section, ESP, Kevin Knight, research
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