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Displacement in Young Adult Literature: A Thematic Analysis
Providing spaces for adolescents to make sense of the world around them is often the work of educators, specifically those in Language Arts...
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Chinese Language Use in Social Contexts
The language and cultural environment of Australian-born Chinese children has seen considerable change following compositional shifts in the Chinese... -
Develo** a Critical Reflection Stance Towards Language Teaching Practice: European Portfolio for Student Teachers of Languages and Reflective Tasks in Language Education
The European Portfolio for Student Teachers of Languages (EPOSTL) is used with students undergoing an initial teacher education program at the... -
Emergency Remote EFL Instruction in Brazil, China, and Indonesia: What Teachers Learned and How?
It is widely accepted that language teachers’ pedagogical knowledge bases are dynamic and ever-evolving (Freeman and Johnson, 1998; Johnson and... -
Super Linguistics: an introduction
We argue that formal linguistic theory, properly extended, can provide a unifying framework for diverse phenomena beyond traditional linguistic...
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How to Create a Hebrew Reader? Olam Katan (1901–1904) and the Young Hebrew Reading Public
Olam Katan [‘Small world’] was the first illustrated Hebrew periodical for Jewish children, published first in Vienna (1901–1902), then in Cracow...
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Reading the Chornobyl Catastrophe Within Ecofiction
The numerous ecological catastrophes of the twentieth century caused by humans have found their way into mass culture. Among them is the Chornobyl...
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Reconceptualisation of Genre(s) in Scholarly and Scientific Digital Practices: A Look at Multimodal Online Genres for the Dissemination of Science
This chapter looks into an online genre resulting from recent scholarly and scientific digital practices: popular science online videos. These are... -
Conceptualisation of family and language practice in family language policy research on migrants: a systematic review
Family language policy (FLP) is increasingly recognised as a distinct domain of language policy concerned with the family as an arena of language...
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Language Rights and the Law in the Faroe Islands
This chapter studies the ways in which the Faroe Islands, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, addresses the issue of language... -
Learning Preferences of SEN Children in an Inclusive English Classroom
While many children learn foreign languages with ease, and gain much pleasure from the experience, others struggle with frequent failures and... -
A Multimodal Analysis of ELT Materials for Young Learners
Multimodality is an interdisciplinary approach to communication represented across cultures in various semiotic resources. It is reflected in the... -
Building in Assessment for Learning to Existing Primary ELT Practice
Assessment for Learning (AfL) is an approach developed across the curriculum in mainstream education and has had its major take-up in the United... -
Technological Approaches to Student Participation while Studying the History of Psychology in an EMI Institution
History and Systems in Psychology is a core third-year course in the Applied Psychology programme at an English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI)... -
Reasons for the Fuzziness of Legislative Language
As we all know, there is nothing that does not contain contradiction, and without contradiction, there is no world. Chinese ancients said as early as... -
Unleash the Trolls
This chapter expands the close analysis of troll attacks against the title of Wuhan Diary and explores the online violence and disinformation... -
Adapting The Giver: A Framework for Scholars and Educators When Considering Graphic Novel Adaptation
This essay offers a framework for scholars and educators to use when considering graphic novel adaptations that is exemplified by a close-reading of...
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The Classroom Presentation Genre
This chapter describes the background, methods and results used to research the classroom presentations as a genre. I first argue for a modified... -
Trivizas’ The Last Black Cat in Mandarin Chinese
Innovative proper names, whimsical employment of wordplay and acoustic features of a language are highlights of children’s literature in terms of... -
Portraying the Enemy: Humour in French and Australian Trench Journals
In the First World War, young Australians volunteered to fight and joined the Australian Imperial Force. For many of them it was their first...