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The literature on higher education discusses globalization and
internationalization in areas such as competencies, mobility,
policies, and knowledge transfer. The COVID-19 pandemic and
advancing educational technologies have prompted universities to
rethink education, leading to innovative ways for teacher educators
and students to connect and learn virtually. Educators and
administrators are seeking to advance their teaching through
intercultural partnerships and relevant models to improve the
quality of education through international connections. The current
global situation has also prompted the need to further knowledge of
communication technologies. Encouraging Transnational Learning
Through Telecollaboration in Global Teacher Education aims to
provide resources and recommendations for global teacher educators,
practitioners, researchers, and pre-service and in-service teachers
on developing international virtual exchange programs in teacher
education. The book aims to showcase effective online pedagogies,
provide practical values of online collaborative teaching and
learning, and connect theory to practice in critical global
citizenship and teacher development. Led by experts in translation
studies and linguistically and culturally responsive (LCR)
teaching, the book shares implications for teacher development with
an international component based on shared studies. The book will
be a resource for connecting international partners and efforts to
internationalize institutions. Covering topics such as
telecollaboration, globally networked learning, and global
education, this book is ideal for international teachers, teacher
trainers, students, and researchers interested in collaborative
online international learning (COIL). .
The year 2020 brought an unprecedented worldwide health crisis
through the COVID-19 pandemic that has been affecting all sectors,
including education. There were questions surrounding the
effectiveness of online trainings for teachers, online teaching
practices, the motivation and engagement of students, and the
quality of learning and education in these times. Action research
emerged to address these concerns, being a systematic process of
inquiry using reflection within a cyclical model of planning,
acting, implementing, evaluating, and continuous reflection. This
method of research is employed with the expertise and passion from
educators to better enhance online practices and education while
using authentic learning and experiences. Using collaboration,
social advocacy, and action research, there is the opportunity to
advance teaching for students, families, and communities without a
physical context involved. The Handbook of Research on the Global
Empowerment of Educators and Student Learning Through Action
Research explores successful teaching and learning skills through
the method of action research and intersects it with online
learning in order to uncover best teaching practices in online
platforms. This book showcases educational professionals' action
research for solutions in advancing teaching and learning, the
practical benefits of action research, recommendations for
improving online teaching and learning, and a focus on professional
growth as well as social justice advocacy. It highlights important
topics including student learning, teacher collaboration, authentic
learning, advocacy, and action research in both K-12 and higher
education settings. This book is ideal for inservice and preservice
teachers, administrators, teacher educators, practitioners,
researchers, academicians, and students interested in how action
research is improving and advancing knowledge on the best teaching
practices for online education.
Educators all over the world are being challenged to provide
effective instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse
learners and immigrant communities while valuing and celebrating
students' cultural backgrounds. This task requires training,
professional development, cultural sensitivity, and responsibility
to promote positive outcomes. Language Learning Instruction for
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students: Emerging Research
and Opportunities is a critical research publication that bridges
linguistics theory and practice and comprehensively addresses all
fundamentals of linguistics through the English language learning
lens. Featuring topics such as curriculum design, immigrant
students, and professional development, this book is essential for
educators, academicians, administrators, curriculum designers,
instructional designers, researchers, policymakers, and students.
Educators all over the world are being challenged to provide
effective instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse
learners and immigrant communities while valuing and celebrating
students' cultural backgrounds. This task requires training,
professional development, cultural sensitivity, and responsibility
to promote positive outcomes. Beyond Language Learning Instruction:
Transformative Supports for Emergent Bilinguals and Educators is a
critical research publication that bridges linguistics theory and
practice and comprehensively addresses all fundamentals of
linguistics through the English language learning lens. Featuring
topics such as curriculum design, immigrant students, and
professional development, this book is essential for educators,
academicians, administrators, curriculum designers, instructional
designers, researchers, policymakers, and students.
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