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Ryosuke Aoyama – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2023
This paper examines English teacher identity of Japanese "non-native" English-speaking teachers through a multi-layered analysis of discourses and identity. Informed by poststructuralist views of identity, it explores dominant discourses surrounding "non-native" English-speaking teachers by analyzing their portrayal in national…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Self Concept, English (Second Language)
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Enright, Kerry A.; Wong, Joanna W.; Sanchez, Sergio L. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2021
Drawing from theories of identity, language, and race, we conceptualize gateway moments to literate identities in high school English language arts classrooms enrolling language-minoritized youth. Gateways were interactions that afforded particular kinds of literate identities for youth. Deficit literate identities often invoked racialized…
Descriptors: High School Students, Language Minorities, Language Arts, Self Concept
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Vandeyar, Saloshna; Ziqubu, Lwazi – Perspectives in Education, 2022
Utilising the theoretical frameworks of theory of power and theory of performativity, this case study explored how learners exercised agency in the construction of their identity in school discourses. Data capture incorporated a mix of a survey, semi-structured interviews and field notes. Data was analysed using content analysis. A total of 90…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Personal Autonomy, Independent Study, Student Characteristics
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Yumarnamto, Mateus; Widyaningrum, Anastasia Yuni; Prijambodo, Vincentius Luluk – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2020
Illustrations in English textbooks are not merely decorations (Romney, 2012); they can represent ideology and identity (Elmiana, 2019; Ihm, 1998). This paper explores the sociocultural and political dimensions in English textbooks' illustrations for public schools in Indonesia. The leading question for this inquiry is "What imagined…
Descriptors: Self Concept, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Qin, Kongji – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2019
This classroom discourse study examines how curriculum becomes a resource for identity performance in one ESL classroom. Conceptualizing identity as performance, I adopt a small stories approach to analyze how one routinized vocabulary instructional activity was appropriated by classroom participants to perform identities and construct the…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Classroom Communication, Immigrants, English (Second Language)
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Spiegelman, Julia Donnelly – L2 Journal, 2022
Non-binary individuals comprise one third of the transgender population and may be especially vulnerable to marginalization. The study of languages such as French, grammatically based in a binary gender system, offers unique challenges to non-binary learners for representing themselves in accordance with their identity. Grounded in a…
Descriptors: French, Language Usage, Form Classes (Languages), LGBTQ People
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Lin, Shumin; Wu, Jouyi – Taiwan Journal of TESOL, 2022
This study examines the relationships among language, identity, and interaction in multilingual multicultural classrooms through a case study of classroom interactions involving "qiaosheng" (overseas Chinese students). Qiaosheng education was created in the historical context of nation building in Taiwan. Qiaosheng Chinese ethnicity has…
Descriptors: Socialization, Language Attitudes, Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Aiello, Jacqueline; Nero, Shondel J. – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2019
In this article, two applied linguistics researchers who conducted qualitative studies in educational contexts in Italy and Jamaica reflexively interrogate identity tensions among their ascribed, felt and evolving insider/outsider identities and positions. The juxtaposition of selected discursively analyzed research vignettes reflects similarities…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Researchers, Foreign Countries, Cultural Context
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Walsh, Elizabeth M.; Tsurusaki, Blakely K. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2018
When engaging with socioscientific issues, learners act at the intersection of scientific, school, and other societal communities, drawing on knowledge, practices, and identities from both in and out of the classroom to address problems as national or global citizens. We present three case studies of high school students whose classroom…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Climate, Case Studies, High School Students
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Tyler, Robyn – Classroom Discourse, 2021
Whole-body sense-making offers insights for the analysis of identity work in learning in multilingual classroom contexts. The concept has the potential to draw together two strands of classroom discourse scholarship, namely multilingual and multimodal discourse studies. The data presented in this paper constitutes a moment of whole-body…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Classroom Communication, Self Concept, Science Instruction
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Jarratt, Lindsay – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
The refugee has become part of the scholarly discourse of schooling, largely centring considerations of psychological trauma that refugee children may have experienced. However, the role that schools play in creating, replicating, or transforming a national discourse of refugees--and by extension, (inter)national identity and citizenship--at the…
Descriptors: Refugees, Trauma, Secondary School Students, School Role
Castillo-Hajan, Brenfel; Hajan, Bonjovi Hassan; Marasigan, Arlyne C. – Online Submission, 2019
Academic writing is not a lifeless communicative endeavor. It is an interactive process where both writers and readers negotiate meanings in many complex ways. In the case of persuasive essays, students should venture to manifest stance and identity rather than just write to transport ideas. This paper looked into this important aspect of academic…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Essays, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Taira, Kazufumi – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2019
This research examines some modes of Japanization through education in Okinawa where Japanese influences on education have permeated after Japan's annexation. I investigate how a book excerpt entitled "Mizu no Tozai," included in high school textbooks in Okinawa, constructs Japanese identity. "Mizu no Tozai" functions as…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Textbooks, Foreign Countries, High School Students
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Valentina, Christodoulou; Elena, Ioannidou – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2020
The paper reports on the results of a case study of a Year 9 class in a multilingual urban school. The study investigates issues of negotiation, accessibility and (legitimacy of) rights in the classroom's dominant discourse and more specifically the ways in which the Year 9 students of a Private English School in Cyprus negotiate their identity…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Language Usage, Multilingualism, Urban Schools
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Fink, Heather – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2021
This study focused on issues of equity related to small-group participation in a distance learning calculus class. Equity is defined as the fair distribution of opportunities for students to participate and learn. I examined how opportunities for mathematical and social participation were constructed through acts of positioning for four students.…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Self Concept, Equal Education
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