This paper focuses on my experience as an English as an Additional Language (EAL) student in the context of multiple emigrations and investigates the formation of my identity as an EAL science student, science Education researcher, and science teacher. The study was guided by both my innate curiosity and the research question that sought to explore which factors significantly affected my journey of developing my English language and science knowledge based on my experience as an EAL student. The second and third authors acted as critical friends to provide a layer of reliability to the study. Within the autoethnography methodology (Ellis et al., 2011), I used Bourdieu’s cultural capital to frame the thematic analysis (Bourdieu, 1986). In t...
While it may be unusual for a research piece in second language studies to begin with pieces of a na...
This presentation is an autoethnography that explores my identity as a non-native English-speaking w...
The student-teacher relationship is oftentimes studied in terms of academic gains or impact on stude...
This chapter illustrates the process of collaborative autoethnography (co-autoethnography) we used t...
ABSTRACT: A significant body of literacy and language research over the last two decades has been in...
To make sound science-related decisions in a global society, individuals must possess a science iden...
Using autoethnographic and narrative inquiry, this dissertation investigates the identity and litera...
This inquiry is an evocative autoethnography (Ellis & Bochner, 2000) exploring the complexity of...
As a speaker of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) there was no separation of the words and ...
I grew up in an environment that encouraged me to look at science as a local entity and embodiment o...
This paper analyzes languages and their connections to thinking and culture using an autoethnographi...
Researchers in the field of study abroad have focused on language, identity construction, and motiva...
Autoethnography is about studying a community through the author’s personal experience. I offer my a...
Identity construction is an integral part of learning how to teach. As a former British colony, Hong...
How should we understand the lived experiences of students in an English language program at a comm...
While it may be unusual for a research piece in second language studies to begin with pieces of a na...
This presentation is an autoethnography that explores my identity as a non-native English-speaking w...
The student-teacher relationship is oftentimes studied in terms of academic gains or impact on stude...
This chapter illustrates the process of collaborative autoethnography (co-autoethnography) we used t...
ABSTRACT: A significant body of literacy and language research over the last two decades has been in...
To make sound science-related decisions in a global society, individuals must possess a science iden...
Using autoethnographic and narrative inquiry, this dissertation investigates the identity and litera...
This inquiry is an evocative autoethnography (Ellis & Bochner, 2000) exploring the complexity of...
As a speaker of African American Vernacular English (AAVE) there was no separation of the words and ...
I grew up in an environment that encouraged me to look at science as a local entity and embodiment o...
This paper analyzes languages and their connections to thinking and culture using an autoethnographi...
Researchers in the field of study abroad have focused on language, identity construction, and motiva...
Autoethnography is about studying a community through the author’s personal experience. I offer my a...
Identity construction is an integral part of learning how to teach. As a former British colony, Hong...
How should we understand the lived experiences of students in an English language program at a comm...
While it may be unusual for a research piece in second language studies to begin with pieces of a na...
This presentation is an autoethnography that explores my identity as a non-native English-speaking w...
The student-teacher relationship is oftentimes studied in terms of academic gains or impact on stude...