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  1. Full article: Research Engagement in Language Education

    In 2019, the Centre for Language Education Research (University of Leeds) ... (Citation 2018) and Hanks (Citation 2019), who highlight the importance of including teachers' and learners' voices in published research papers. Nonetheless, more concerted efforts are required to illuminate the epistemological benefits of research engagement ...

  2. Language for Learning: Towards a language learning theory relevant for

    The importance of language in school and society ... Inspired by the advances of recent research that sheds light on the role of language in education, we edited this volume to present a coherent set of empirical approaches that examine language through two lenses: that of learning language and that of learning through language." (Grøver ...

  3. Learning Language, Learning Culture: Teaching Language to the Whole

    If we can enrich language teaching and learning, it can become central to creating a better world. This is not easy or automatic, but it is a valuable ideal. This ideal envisions the education of "whole" students, as they come to participate in activities that involve knowledge, relationship, emotion, and ethics.

  4. Research on learning and teaching of languages other than English in

    The 208 articles focusing on LOTEs address a variety of topics in language education, which can be roughly classified into two groups (see Fig. 2).Since the journal prioritises the publication of studies with significant implications for language teaching and research, it is not surprising to see that the first group of topics in the scholarship on LOTEs relates to language pedagogy and ...

  5. Research methods in applied linguistics and language education: current

    Chapter 15, 'Action Research in Language Education', further discusses the role of the researcher and how their involvement influences the outcome of the study. ... Whether using qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods approaches, research bias plays an important role in designing a study. Individuals approach the investigation with ...

  6. Collaborative Research in Language Education

    Language education at all levels benefits from research in a multitude of ways. Conversely, educational practices and experiences offer fertile ground for research into language learning, teaching and assessment. This book views research in language education as a reciprocal venture that should benefit all participants equally. Practice is shaped by theory, which in turn is illuminated and ...

  7. Research Methods in Language and Education

    In this third, fully revised edition, the 10 volume Encyclopedia of Language and Education offers the newest developments, including an entirely new volume of research and scholarly content, essential to the field of language teaching and learning in the age of globalization.

  8. Research Paradigms in TESOL and Language Education

    What needs to be stated is that research in TESOL and language education, like research in other fields, is informed by different philosophical perspectives or theoretical frameworks that reflect the researchers' views on the nature of educational reality and how learners learn. ... Chapter two stresses the importance of thinking ...

  9. A scoping review of research on languaging in second language education

    1. Introduction. With the advent of the social turn in second language acquisition (SLA) research, sociocultural theory has been attracting increasing attention from both academia and practitioners in the past decades [ 1, 2 ]. As one of the core concepts of socio-cultural theory, languaging has recently emerged as a hot topic [ [3], [4], [5] ].

  10. PDF Language Teaching and Educational Research

    attention as one of the most popular topics in language acquisition research (Ellis, 2009; López-Jiménez, 2013; Schmitt, 2019). Knowing words is an important and essential part of learning a language in order to understand others and communicate fluently, which Lewis (1993: 89) aptly puts as being "lexis is the core or heart of language".

  11. PDF Language Teaching and Educational Research

    Even if the importance of CLIL has been recognized, a consensus on its definition has not been reached. In some cases, it is viewed as a broader concept defining a whole ... Bayram et al. Language Teaching and Educational Research, 2019-2, 101-113 105 2. What is the receptive vocabulary size of the students (i.e. CLIL and non-CLIL) in the

  12. English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research

    Knowledge of English is, for many, a key component of such proficiency. There is, consequently, a need to enhance preparation of English teachers and advance new research agenda in English language education. The present day reach of English education is, in some respects, one of the greatest language learning experiments the world has ever known.

  13. Research on Language and Learning: implications for Language Teaching

    BSTRACT. Taking into account several limitations of communicative language teaching (CLT), this paper. calls for the need to consider research on language use and learning through communication as ...

  14. Research Perspectives in Language and Education

    Suggestions for further research are provided to guide research students seeking to embark on their own studies of language and education, as well as implications for language teachers, EFL textbook developers, and providers of international education. ... Although they deny the importance of aural forms when measuring the relationship between ...

  15. Full article: Language and education

    Language and interaction is also a pre-requisite for successful progress in literacy, which is necessary to access all school subjects. This research on the importance of language comes from many disciplines including education, psychology, neuroscience, and linguistics, to name but a few. One of the intellectual giants whose presence links ...

  16. Research Methods in Language and Education

    About this book. In this third, fully revised edition, the 10 volume Encyclopedia of Language and Education offers the newest developments, including an entirely new volume of research and scholarly content, essential to the field of language teaching and learning in the age of globalization. In the selection of topics and contributors, the ...

  17. Multilingualism in the classroom: benefits in education and policy

    Language education policy-making should be guided by the following research-informed principles and practices, based on the advantages of multilingualism: A clear rationale for introducing medium of instruction national policies, formed on evidence-based educational judgments rather than strategic considerations

  18. Volume Introduction: Research Questions in Language Education and

    The first purpose is to assist budding researchers in TESOL and Applied Linguistics to be better prepared to identify important research questions in a specific area within the field and provide a practical discussion on the identification and development of researchable problems. ... Research Questions in Language Education and Applied ...

  19. Applied Linguistics in Language Education

    ABSTRACT. 'Applied Linguistics for Language Education' covers those areas of applied language study that are most directly relevant to language teaching, testing, and teacher education. It focuses on the fundamental questions raised for research by the practice of language teaching and research. The reader is thus introduced to the current ...

  20. Research Engagement in Language Education

    Research Engagement in Language Education Sal Consolia and Kenan Dikilitaşb aDepartment of English and Communication, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kong; bDepartment of Education, University Stavanger, Norway Classroom-based research: a well-established paradigm There is a burgeoning body of literature which documents the development of approaches

  21. What the data says about abortion in the U.S.

    For instance, there were 119 deaths from induced abortions in 1963 and 99 in 1965, according to reports by the then-U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, a precursor to the Department of Health and Human Services. The CDC is a division of Health and Human Services.

  22. The language variable in educational research: an exploration of

    This paper will explore the advantages and disadvantages of being an insider researcher by virtue of speaking the same language(s) as the participants. Whether the researcher is a linguistic insider or outsider, he or she will need to make important decisions with regard to translation and interpretation when conducting cross-language research.

  23. PDF Information sharing

    The importance of sharing information with colleagues outside of your agency or organisation 14 The importance of providing feedback to agencies or organisations about the information they have shared 15 The justification for sharing information to safeguard a child 15 Sharing information, including personal information, with other agencies or

  24. Language Planning in Education

    The early period of LPP research explored in detail the relationship between language structure and language function on the one hand and various forms of social organization (ethnic groups, nation-states) on the other (e.g., Fishman 1974; Fishman et al. 1968).This work provided an important foundation for subsequent research on language maintenance and shift , as well as on language and identity.

  25. After 25 years as teaching design, Loyce Arthur savors her final

    We had actors emerging from and swimming in the pool, so the costumes had to work in and out of the water. It was such a fun project.""Loyce makes it look effortless," Bryon Winn describes his experience working with Arthur, "she has such a command of visual languages, textures, fabrics, cultures, color and the human form.

  26. Language Planning in Education

    Language planning refers to deliberate efforts to affect the structure, function, and acquisition of languages. In education, the most important language planning decisions are about the choice of medium of instruction (Tollefson and Tsui, 2004)—which variety or varieties should be used as the medium (or media) of instruction?In many settings, it is widely assumed that the obvious choice is ...