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This book focuses on ethical and methodological issues faced by
researchers working with young language learners in formal school
contexts. It uncovers and explicitly discusses a range of ethical
dilemmas, challenges and experiences that researchers have
encountered and grappled with, in studies of all kinds from large
scale, experimental studies to ethnographic studies focused on just
a handful of children. The chapters are written by researchers
working with children in different classroom contexts around the
world and highlight how ethical dilemmas and tensions take on a
complex form in child-focused research, requiring researchers to
pay particular attention to the social and cultural norms of the
different communities within which children are educated as well as
their school-based experiences. The book comprises three sections,
with the first part focused on involving children as active
participants in research; part two on ethical challenges in
multilingual contexts and part three on links between teacher
education and researching children. The book includes a critical
discussion of the opportunities and challenges associated with
applying the UNCRC (1989) document in second language research with
children which will be of use to any researcher working in this
area.
This book offers a holistic practitioner and research-based
perspective on English Language Teaching and teacher education in
difficult circumstances. In addition to extending the current
conceptualization of 'difficult circumstances' in ELT to include
the broader policy issues that may affect ELT in low-to-mid income
countries, the book focuses on the challenges faced by
practitioners and learners in contexts of confinement, conflict and
special education. The chapters in this collection examine the
challenges and problems that emerge from the complex current ELT
environment, and present examples of contextualized inquiry-based
strategies and interventions to address these challenges.
Underlining the need to extend the boundaries of the discipline of
ELT to include teaching-learning in less privileged contexts, this
wide-ranging volume will appeal to students, scholars and
practitioners of English Language Teaching.
This book focuses on ethical and methodological issues faced by
researchers working with young language learners in formal school
contexts. It uncovers and explicitly discusses a range of ethical
dilemmas, challenges and experiences that researchers have
encountered and grappled with, in studies of all kinds from large
scale, experimental studies to ethnographic studies focused on just
a handful of children. The chapters are written by researchers
working with children in different classroom contexts around the
world and highlight how ethical dilemmas and tensions take on a
complex form in child-focused research, requiring researchers to
pay particular attention to the social and cultural norms of the
different communities within which children are educated as well as
their school-based experiences. The book comprises three sections,
with the first part focused on involving children as active
participants in research; part two on ethical challenges in
multilingual contexts and part three on links between teacher
education and researching children. The book includes a critical
discussion of the opportunities and challenges associated with
applying the UNCRC (1989) document in second language research with
children which will be of use to any researcher working in this
area.
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