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If you are wanting insight into the vibrant field of educational
psychology in South Africa at the present moment, this is the book
for you. Researchers and practitioners from sixteen South African
universities have collaborated to provide succinct, thoughtful and
contextually relevant insights into the dynamics encountered in
educational psychology today. Educational psychology as a science
is explored within a variety of environments and connected to the
dynamic profession of being an educational psychologist. The text
presents South African examples, which are deeply rooted in the
South African context, and presents nuanced understandings of the
complexities of educational Psychology as a developing field.
This open access book introduces vignette research to new and
experienced researchers by guiding them through its history, theory
and underlying principles before delving into step-by-step
practical guidance on how to do vignette research. Vignette
research is an innovative qualitative, narrative and
phenomenological research methodology that has gained international
recognition, sparking interest from a wide range of individuals and
institutions in global contexts. Vignettes are concise narratives,
which capture human experiences in real life settings. They reveal
surprising or intriguing facets and intangible moments. The
experiential narratives resonate with readers and reduce the
distance between the researcher and the researched. The ebook
editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND
4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by
the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
This volume centres around concepts of personal and cultural
authenticity as they play out in various contexts of foreign
language teaching and learning worldwide. The chapters cover a wide
range of contexts and disciplines, including both theoretical and
empirical work; together they comprise both a rigorous analysis of
authenticity in language teaching and a step away from notions of
native-speakerism and cultural essentialism with which it is often
associated. Written by a group of scholars working across several
continents, the chapters offer diverse perspectives regarding the
role language plays in processes of personal growth, learning,
development, self-actualisation and power dynamics. The book
addresses the theoretical and philosophical nature of authenticity
while remaining grounded in the teaching and learning of languages,
with authenticity viewed as a practical concern that guides our
actions and beliefs. The book will be of interest to scholars,
researchers and students of authenticity as well as foreign
language teachers interested in the theoretical underpinnings of
their practice.
This volume centres around concepts of personal and cultural
authenticity as they play out in various contexts of foreign
language teaching and learning worldwide. The chapters cover a wide
range of contexts and disciplines, including both theoretical and
empirical work; together they comprise both a rigorous analysis of
authenticity in language teaching and a step away from notions of
native-speakerism and cultural essentialism with which it is often
associated. Written by a group of scholars working across several
continents, the chapters offer diverse perspectives regarding the
role language plays in processes of personal growth, learning,
development, self-actualisation and power dynamics. The book
addresses the theoretical and philosophical nature of authenticity
while remaining grounded in the teaching and learning of languages,
with authenticity viewed as a practical concern that guides our
actions and beliefs. The book will be of interest to scholars,
researchers and students of authenticity as well as foreign
language teachers interested in the theoretical underpinnings of
their practice.
This open access book introduces vignette research to new and
experienced researchers by guiding them through its history, theory
and underlying principles before delving into step-by-step
practical guidance on how to do vignette research. Vignette
research is an innovative qualitative, narrative and
phenomenological research methodology that has gained international
recognition, sparking interest from a wide range of individuals and
institutions in global contexts. Vignettes are concise narratives,
which capture human experiences in real life settings. They reveal
surprising or intriguing facets and intangible moments. The
experiential narratives resonate with readers and reduce the
distance between the researcher and the researched. The ebook
editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND
4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by
the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
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