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*A unique thesis writing guide that places the writer’s identity
at its centre and demonstrates that there is more than one way to
approach a thesis. *Empowers readers to identify their own way of
working, as well as their own strengths *Provides helpful hints as
to how candidates can embed their own unique experiences and
perspectives into their thesis writing.
Language Education and Applied Linguistics: bridging the two fields
provides a starting point for students and researchers in both
Language and Education who wish to interpret and use insights from
the field of Applied Linguistics, and for Applied Linguists who
wish to engage in dialogue with language educators and researchers
in education. Providing a framework for understanding the resources
individuals use to communicate, this accessible and innovative text
will enable teachers and learners to understand and discuss
features and tools used in communication. This framework enables:
Learners to explore their current language abilities and their
desired future communicative abilities, empowering them to engage
with their own language learning needs Language educators to
explore central concerns in multiliteracy, digital literacies,
plurilingualism and plurilingual development Applied Linguistics
students to understand theories of applied linguistics and language
education Sociolinguists to bring their research into education
Language Education and Applied Linguistics can be used by students,
teachers, researchers and teacher educators to explore multilingual
contexts and communicative purposes in language classrooms,
language education and applied linguistics.
*A unique thesis writing guide that places the writer’s identity
at its centre and demonstrates that there is more than one way to
approach a thesis. *Empowers readers to identify their own way of
working, as well as their own strengths *Provides helpful hints as
to how candidates can embed their own unique experiences and
perspectives into their thesis writing.
Language Education and Applied Linguistics: bridging the two fields
provides a starting point for students and researchers in both
Language and Education who wish to interpret and use insights from
the field of Applied Linguistics, and for Applied Linguists who
wish to engage in dialogue with language educators and researchers
in education. Providing a framework for understanding the resources
individuals use to communicate, this accessible and innovative text
will enable teachers and learners to understand and discuss
features and tools used in communication. This framework enables:
Learners to explore their current language abilities and their
desired future communicative abilities, empowering them to engage
with their own language learning needs Language educators to
explore central concerns in multiliteracy, digital literacies,
plurilingualism and plurilingual development Applied Linguistics
students to understand theories of applied linguistics and language
education Sociolinguists to bring their research into education
Language Education and Applied Linguistics can be used by students,
teachers, researchers and teacher educators to explore multilingual
contexts and communicative purposes in language classrooms,
language education and applied linguistics.
Doing Research within Communities provides real-life examples of
field research projects in language and education, offering an
overview of research processes and solutions to the common
challenges faced by researchers in the field. This unique book
contains personal research narratives from sixteen different and
varied fieldwork projects, providing advice and guidance to the
reader through example rather than instruction and enabling the
reader to discover connections with the storyteller and gain
insights into their own research journey. This book: provides
advice, practical guidance and support for engaging with a
community as a research site; covers the real-life theoretical,
ethical and practical issues faced by researchers, such as language
choice in multilingual communities, and the insider/outsider status
of the researcher; discusses challenges posed by a variety of mono-
and multilingual settings, from remote island communities to large
urban areas; includes research from across the Asia-Pacific area,
including Australia, New Zealand and East Timor, and also the US.
Doing Research within Communities is essential reading for early
career researchers and graduate students undertaking fieldwork
within communities.
Doing Research within Communities provides real-life examples of
field research projects in language and education, offering an
overview of research processes and solutions to the common
challenges faced by researchers in the field. This unique book
contains personal research narratives from sixteen different and
varied fieldwork projects, providing advice and guidance to the
reader through example rather than instruction and enabling the
reader to discover connections with the storyteller and gain
insights into their own research journey. This book: provides
advice, practical guidance and support for engaging with a
community as a research site; covers the real-life theoretical,
ethical and practical issues faced by researchers, such as language
choice in multilingual communities, and the insider/outsider status
of the researcher; discusses challenges posed by a variety of mono-
and multilingual settings, from remote island communities to large
urban areas; includes research from across the Asia-Pacific area,
including Australia, New Zealand and East Timor, and also the US.
Doing Research within Communities is essential reading for early
career researchers and graduate students undertaking fieldwork
within communities.
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