Language Teachers Studying Abroad: Identities, Emotions and Disruptions

Author:   Gary Barkhuizen
Publisher:   Multilingual Matters
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9781788929943


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   13 May 2022
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Author:   Gary Barkhuizen
Publisher:   Multilingual Matters
Imprint:   Multilingual Matters
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ISBN:  

9781788929943


ISBN 10:   1788929942
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   13 May 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Acknowledgements Contributors Chapter 1. Gary Barkhuizen: Language Teachers Studying Abroad Part 1: Identities and Professional Development Chapter 2. Julia Menard-Warwick, Enrique David Degollado and Shannon Kehoe: Emotionality in Field Trip Narratives: Confronting Deficit Perspectives Chapter 3. Steve Marshall: Japanese English Teachers’ Professional Development in a Canadian University: Perceptions of Self and Imagining Practice Chapter 4. Rosemary Wette and Gary Barkhuizen: Study Abroad as a Site of Transformative Learning: Post-Sojourn Knowledge and Identity Change of Two Cambodian Teachers Chapter 5. Donna Starks and Howard Nicholas: Life and Learning through Study Abroad: Trajectories Connecting Identity and Communicative Repertoires Chapter 6. Danping Wang: ‘They Say My Job is Propaganda’: Professional Identities of Pre-Service Chinese Language Teachers in Overseas Schools Part 2: Interculturality and Intercultural Learning Chapter 7. Rachel Shriver, Magda Madany-Saa, Eleanor Sweeney, Elizabeth Smolcic, Sharon Childs, Ana Loja Criollo and Yolanda Loja Criollo: Re-Imagining Immersion for Teachers: Exploring the Seedlings of Decolonial Roots within Ecuadorian/United States Partnerships Chapter 8. Roswita Dressler and Colleen Kawalilak: The Experience of Pre-Service Language Teachers Learning an Additional Language through Study Abroad     Chapter 9. Chiou-lan Chern, Angel M. Y. Lin and Mei-Lan Lo: Border-Crossing and Professional Development of Taiwanese EFL Teachers in a Study Abroad Program Chapter 10. Sin Yu Cherry Chan and Jane Jackson: ‘I Thought it was Really a No!’: A Narrativized Account of an L2 Sojourn with a Homestay Chapter 11. Erik Jon Byker and Natalia Mejia: Language for the Heart: Investigating the Linguistic Responsiveness of Study Abroad Part 3: Emotions and Personal Growth Chapter 12. Takaaki Hiratsuka: Dreams Cut Short but Heads Held High: Study Abroad in Times of Coronavirus Chapter 13. John Macalister: No Ordinary Time: Language Teachers Abroad in an Extraordinary Year Chapter 14. Shondel Nero: When Teachers become ‘The Other’: Studying Abroad in the Dominican Republic Chapter 15. Harold Castañeda-Peña, Carmen Helena Guerrero Nieto and Pilar Méndez Rivera: Study Abroad as Subjection: Doctoral Students’ Emotions during Academic Short Stays Chapter 16. Diana Feick and Petra Knorr: Emotional Aspects of Online Collaboration: Virtual Exchange of Pre-Service EFL Teachers Part 4: Relationships and Careers Chapter 17. Rosamond Mitchell and Nicole Tracy-Ventura: From Language Teaching Assistant Abroad to Language Professional: A Longitudinal Study of Career Entry Chapter 18. Christine Biebricher and Yue You: Understanding Pre-Service Teachers’ Study Abroad Experiences through Duoethnography: Challenges, Emotions and Developments Chapter 19. Michael Burri: From ESL Student to Teacher Educator: Reflections on Transnational and Transcultural Professional Identity Development Chapter 20. Anja Wilken and Andreas Bonnet: Transformative Learning and Professionalization through Uncertainty? A Case Study of Pre-Service Language Teachers During a STIE Chapter 21. Meredith D’Arienzo and YouJin Kim: The Impact of a Two-Week Study Abroad Teacher Development Program on Pre-Service L2 Teachers Index

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This wide-ranging and well-structured resource provides fascinating insights into various aspects of study-abroad experiences. Including views from pre-service, in-service language teachers and language teacher educators, it captures diverse and multidimensional perspectives. The chapters' 'practical implications' will be invaluable for teacher educators in their efforts to design and support appropriate educational experiences. * Steve Mann, University of Warwick, UK * COVID has disrupted, and demanded a re-imagining of studying abroad, often a crucial component in language teacher education programmes. This book brings together soul-searching empirical studies from diverse educational contexts to explore the meaning of studying abroad for language teachers. These deeply reflective narratives from language teachers and language teacher education researchers provide an up-to-date and humanistic understanding of a critical approach to internationalisation studies. * Alice Chik, Macquarie University, Australia *


This wide-ranging and well-structured resource provides fascinating insights into various aspects of study-abroad experiences. Including views from pre-service, in-service language teachers and language teacher educators, it captures diverse and multidimensional perspectives. The chapters’ ‘practical implications’ will be invaluable for teacher educators in their efforts to design and support appropriate educational experiences. * Steve Mann, University of Warwick, UK * COVID has disrupted, and demanded a re-imagining of studying abroad, often a crucial component in language teacher education programmes. This book brings together soul-searching empirical studies from diverse educational contexts to explore the meaning of studying abroad for language teachers. These deeply reflective narratives from language teachers and language teacher education researchers provide an up-to-date and humanistic understanding of a critical approach to internationalisation studies. * Alice Chik, Macquarie University, Australia *


This wide-ranging and well-structured resource provides fascinating insights into various aspects of study abroad experiences. Including views from pre-service, in-service language teachers and language teacher educators, it captures diverse and multidimensional perspectives. The chapters' 'practical implications' will be invaluable for teacher educators in their efforts to design and support appropriate educational experiences. * Steve Mann, University of Warwick, UK *


Author Information

Gary Barkhuizen is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Auckland, New Zealand and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of the Free State, South Africa. His research focuses on language teacher education, teacher and learner identity, study abroad and narrative inquiry. His recent publications include Language Teacher Educator Identity (Cambridge University Press, 2021) and Communicating Identities (Routledge, 2020, with Pat Strauss).

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