This paper argues that the teaching and learning of a foreign language involves students in the construction of their own identities between cultural and linguistic practices. The study looks at the interconnected practices of the content of the textbook, the classroom teaching and teacher’s ideological stance in relation to students’ gender identity construction. It examines how all the practices jointly contribute to a foreign language learning experience. In particular, the construction of (gender) identities of the learners explicated through a case study of a Japanese business classroom practice. This paper is a case study, which looks at the treatment of gender, i.e., the ways in which a textbook and a teacher address matters of gen...
It has long been accepted that gender and culture intersect in complex ways in the construction of i...
This paper presents the results of a study that investigated the professional identity of seven Japa...
Studies have suggested that, to understand language teaching and learning, it is critical to examine...
This paper argues that the teaching and learning of a foreign language involves students in the cons...
© 2017 Dr Maki YoshidaThis research qualitatively explores gendered language and gender identities n...
The aim of this short paper is to provide an example of classroom application of the concept of gend...
Single page posterIssues related to identity play an important role in guiding learners as they acqu...
While the Japanese business community continues to be perceived as male dominated, the majority of s...
This study investigated how Rika, a Japanese graduate teaching assistant (GTA), presents her profess...
This paper uses the example of the Tokubetsu Eigo Gender Studies class to highlight challenges pres...
Textbooks and teaching materials play a key role in the learning process as well as both formal and ...
This study explores how Japanese EFL students engaged in translingual practices during a telecollabo...
This paper explores the language identities of three Japanese-English bilinguals who were enrolled ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the nature of the social identity of a native sp...
The English language is changing due to the global spread of the language, and it is now used in cul...
It has long been accepted that gender and culture intersect in complex ways in the construction of i...
This paper presents the results of a study that investigated the professional identity of seven Japa...
Studies have suggested that, to understand language teaching and learning, it is critical to examine...
This paper argues that the teaching and learning of a foreign language involves students in the cons...
© 2017 Dr Maki YoshidaThis research qualitatively explores gendered language and gender identities n...
The aim of this short paper is to provide an example of classroom application of the concept of gend...
Single page posterIssues related to identity play an important role in guiding learners as they acqu...
While the Japanese business community continues to be perceived as male dominated, the majority of s...
This study investigated how Rika, a Japanese graduate teaching assistant (GTA), presents her profess...
This paper uses the example of the Tokubetsu Eigo Gender Studies class to highlight challenges pres...
Textbooks and teaching materials play a key role in the learning process as well as both formal and ...
This study explores how Japanese EFL students engaged in translingual practices during a telecollabo...
This paper explores the language identities of three Japanese-English bilinguals who were enrolled ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the nature of the social identity of a native sp...
The English language is changing due to the global spread of the language, and it is now used in cul...
It has long been accepted that gender and culture intersect in complex ways in the construction of i...
This paper presents the results of a study that investigated the professional identity of seven Japa...
Studies have suggested that, to understand language teaching and learning, it is critical to examine...