This study examines multiple language-identities embedded within the emerging professional teacher identity of international graduate students teaching Korean as a foreign language (KFL). Situated in the context of Korean classrooms at an American university, this study draws data from two rounds of interviews with three instructors (one nonnative and two native Korean speakers). The qualitative analysis reveals that their professional teacher identity revolves around multiple language identities grounded in their L1 cultural norms and perceived English language proficiencies. Their views and undertakings of local cultural norms indicate the varying ways in which these instructors projected their L1 and L2 identities onto their emergent tea...
Following critical/post-structural perspectives in conducting ethnographic research on the political...
The goal of this qualitative study was to explore the nexus between second language acquisition, ide...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of twelve non-heritage learners of Korean in a Korea...
This study investigates the emerging teacher identities of international graduate students teaching ...
This study reports on a qualitative investigation of the professional identity construction of 15 un...
This paper examines the status and identity of teachers of English as a foreign language in South Ko...
Responding to globalisation, a ubiquitous obsession with English has pervaded South Korea and led to...
Building on Kachru‟s (2005) diagram of World Englishes and Norton‟s (2000) theoretical conception of...
The case study, guided by a poststructural lens on teacher identity and agency, explores two native-...
Language choices are often enactment of who’s in charge and ‘whose values will prevail’ (Holmes, 200...
Language teacher identity has been studied in several contexts in English LanguageTeaching (ELT) fie...
While a growing number of second language courses are taught by both native and nonnative speaker te...
Expatriate language teachers are often located at the nexus of two or more ideological systems with ...
Foreign language teachers are often migrants. They have traveled and lived in other countries either...
Many research have focused on the identity construction of Asian teachers (see, among others, Chang,...
Following critical/post-structural perspectives in conducting ethnographic research on the political...
The goal of this qualitative study was to explore the nexus between second language acquisition, ide...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of twelve non-heritage learners of Korean in a Korea...
This study investigates the emerging teacher identities of international graduate students teaching ...
This study reports on a qualitative investigation of the professional identity construction of 15 un...
This paper examines the status and identity of teachers of English as a foreign language in South Ko...
Responding to globalisation, a ubiquitous obsession with English has pervaded South Korea and led to...
Building on Kachru‟s (2005) diagram of World Englishes and Norton‟s (2000) theoretical conception of...
The case study, guided by a poststructural lens on teacher identity and agency, explores two native-...
Language choices are often enactment of who’s in charge and ‘whose values will prevail’ (Holmes, 200...
Language teacher identity has been studied in several contexts in English LanguageTeaching (ELT) fie...
While a growing number of second language courses are taught by both native and nonnative speaker te...
Expatriate language teachers are often located at the nexus of two or more ideological systems with ...
Foreign language teachers are often migrants. They have traveled and lived in other countries either...
Many research have focused on the identity construction of Asian teachers (see, among others, Chang,...
Following critical/post-structural perspectives in conducting ethnographic research on the political...
The goal of this qualitative study was to explore the nexus between second language acquisition, ide...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of twelve non-heritage learners of Korean in a Korea...