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Phil Hiver; Ali H. Al-Hoorie; Joseph P. Vitta; Janice Wu – Language Teaching Research, 2024
At the turn of the new millennium, in an article published in "Language Teaching Research" in 2000, Dörnyei and Kormos proposed that 'active learner engagement is a key concern' for all instructed language learning. Since then, language engagement research has increased exponentially. In this article, we present a systematic review of 20…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Research Methodology, Active Learning
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Pawlak, Miroslaw – Language Teaching Research, 2021
Major advances have been made in research on language learning strategies (LLS) since it was triggered by good language learner studies (e.g. Rubin, 1975). Numerous accounts of strategy use have been compiled, key classifications have been proposed, some progress has been made towards furthering our understanding of the complex relationship…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Classification
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Stapleton, Paul – Language Teaching Research, 2013
Submissions to conferences can provide rich material for analysing characteristics and trends within a conference's history and that of similar conferences, as well as the associated field at large. The present study uses data gathered over 30 years from a language teachers' conference in Japan (JALT National) to expound upon patterns related to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis, Conferences (Gatherings)
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Silver, Rita Elaine – Language Teaching Research, 2008
The developing understandings of teacher-trainees of language and content connections in "subject" teaching in Singapore's bilingual primary schools are explored in this article. I narrate the development of the project, the trainee responses, and my own reflections on the process. Throughout, I take an Exploratory Practice (Allwright,…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods
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Li, Na – Language Teaching Research, 2006
Intrigued by van Lier's call for "balanced teaching", I come up with a proposal of "balanced research". In this paper, I describe my personal involvement in a four-month teaching/data-gathering experience (as a part of my doctoral research project on task motivation) which shows that it both necessitates and ends up involving…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Student Motivation, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology
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Cox, Robyn; Schaetzel, Kirsten – Language Teaching Research, 2007
This paper describes a research study completed in Singapore with students enrolled in an education degree program. The researchers were interested in the reading habits of Singaporean students who will become teachers of English in the Singapore government teaching service. Of interest is the data collection method which involved the development…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Reading Habits, Personality Traits, Foreign Countries
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Wu, Zongjie – Language Teaching Research, 2006
Allwright and colleagues around the world have been developing Exploratory Practice as an approach to practitioner research different from the familiar notion of teacher research. EP offers a set of principles devoted to understanding, in a collaborative mode, the quality of language classroom life. Several underlying points, such as "quality of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Quality of Life, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology
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Borg, Simon – Language Teaching Research, 2006
This paper aims to extend our understanding of what it means to be a language teacher by examining ways in which language teachers are seen to be different to teachers of other subjects. Language teachers' distinctiveness was defined by over 200 practising and prospective language teachers from a range of contexts, and the analysis also included…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Language Teachers, Native Speakers, Teaching Methods
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Gunn, Cindy L. – Language Teaching Research, 2003
Illustrates how Exploratory Practice (EP), a form of practitioner research, offers a successful and coherent approach to doctoral research and how learner and teacher/researcher understanding can be developed together. EP principles were used to integrate teaching practices and research in an applied setting to aid both the students and the…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Communicative Competence (Languages), Doctoral Programs, English (Second Language)
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Zhang, Ruwen – Language Teaching Research, 2004
Exploratory Practice emphasizes integrating research into pedagogy, and attaches great importance to the quality of life in the classroom. It suggests that we work primarily to understand language classroom life, to bring people together, and to develop students' language competency in a harmonious atmosphere.By putting EP principles into my…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)