This thesis presents an in-depth, qualitative study that examines how a group of English teachers’ pedagogical beliefs and various sociocultural and institutional factors affect their integration practices of CALL in a private university in China. An activity theory (AT) perspective is adopted as both the theoretical and analytical framework for the research. AT in essence postulates that human activities shape and are mediated both at the individual and social levels, with the mediational tools and artifacts that link the processes together. Four College English teachers in a private university (two part-time teachers and two full-time teachers) participated in this one-year study. Adopting a qualitative multi-case study approach, data wer...
[[abstract]]Framed in the sociocultural theory, this case study was designed to investigate teachers...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine the micropolitical literacy of four former...
While teachers play a central role in capitalizing on the potentials of computer assisted language l...
This study begins to address the questions of what beliefs Chinese teachers hold about teaching and ...
This research employs an ethnographic approach to examine teacher-student interaction during teacher...
This study is about teacher agency in implementing EFL curriculum reform in the Chinese university c...
In this paper we discuss an ethnographic case study of the teaching practice (practicum) experienc...
In this paper we investigate the current tensions for pedagogic change in the Chinese higher educati...
This study is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the social dynamics of Chinese English teacher educa...
This thesis explores in-service English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers’ use of curriculum cour...
This study aims at revealing the school culture and its professional development activities. In esse...
This paper reports on a study that looks at the micro-processes of teacher learning in a language te...
Although previous studies in the education field have investigated how teachers’ beliefs and practic...
Teacher sense-making of policy-implementation has been a growing focus among education policy makers...
A sociocultural theoretical lens is used to study university and school collaboration, and the ways ...
[[abstract]]Framed in the sociocultural theory, this case study was designed to investigate teachers...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine the micropolitical literacy of four former...
While teachers play a central role in capitalizing on the potentials of computer assisted language l...
This study begins to address the questions of what beliefs Chinese teachers hold about teaching and ...
This research employs an ethnographic approach to examine teacher-student interaction during teacher...
This study is about teacher agency in implementing EFL curriculum reform in the Chinese university c...
In this paper we discuss an ethnographic case study of the teaching practice (practicum) experienc...
In this paper we investigate the current tensions for pedagogic change in the Chinese higher educati...
This study is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the social dynamics of Chinese English teacher educa...
This thesis explores in-service English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers’ use of curriculum cour...
This study aims at revealing the school culture and its professional development activities. In esse...
This paper reports on a study that looks at the micro-processes of teacher learning in a language te...
Although previous studies in the education field have investigated how teachers’ beliefs and practic...
Teacher sense-making of policy-implementation has been a growing focus among education policy makers...
A sociocultural theoretical lens is used to study university and school collaboration, and the ways ...
[[abstract]]Framed in the sociocultural theory, this case study was designed to investigate teachers...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine the micropolitical literacy of four former...
While teachers play a central role in capitalizing on the potentials of computer assisted language l...