Transnational Language Teacher Identities in TESOL

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A01=Hyesun Cho
A01=Junfu Gao
A01=Reem Al-Samiri
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Author_Reem Al-Samiri
Bakhtin
bilingual teacher formation
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Data Set
dialogic identity development
EFL Instructor
Emotional Transnationals
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ESL Program
ESOL
female transnational teacher identity construction
Future Teaching Contexts
gender and migration studies
Graduate Students Today
GTAs Teaching
Han Nah
Identity development
Identity negotiation
Intersectionality
intersectionality in education
KSA
Language teacher identities
Linguistic discrimination
multicultural pedagogy research
qualitative narrative inquiry
Saudi University
Saudi Women
Teacher Identity
TESOL Classroom
TESOL Education
TESOL Graduate
TESOL Program
TESOL Student
TESOL students
TESOL Teacher
TESOL Teacher Education
TESOL Teacher Education Program
TESOL teacher identity
Transnational Experience
Transnational identities
Transnational Social Movement Organizations
Transnational students
Transnationalism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032112527
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drawing on Bakhtin’s notion of ideological becoming and the concepts of intersectionality and transnationalism, this volume offers a unique conceptual framework to explore and better understand the identity construction and negotiation of international TESOL students.

Focusing on female graduate students studying in the U.S., the text utilizes rich narratives to illustrate how nuanced language teacher identities develop through complex dialogic processes relating to language, race, and gender—as well as migration experiences—and individuals’ integration in academic and professional communities. Ultimately, the text contests deficit reductionist views of transnational students that are implied by educational policies and administration.

This text will benefit scholars, academics, and students in the fields of bilingualism, TESOL, multicultural education, and language identity more broadly. Those involved with teaching and teacher education, as well as language and culture in general, will also benefit from this book.

Hyesun Cho is Associate Professor of TESOL in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching at the University of Kansas, USA.

Reem Al-Samiri is Assistant Professor of TESOL at the University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Junfu Gao is Assistant Professor at Westcliff University, USA. He is also Core Faculty at the American College of Education and Adjunct Professor at NOVA Southeastern University, USA.

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