The author uses an autobiographical approach to reinterpret her memories of being an immigrant and an English language learner and to probe how these memories are intimately involved in the process of becoming a science teacher. This reflexive process of “excavation” (Grumet, 1999) allows the writing of narratives that explore how words and language impact identity formation.L’auteure emploie une approche autobiographique pour réinterpréter les souvenirs de son immigration et de son apprentissage de l’anglais comme langue seconde, ainsi que pour examiner la manière dont ces souvenirs sont intimement liés à la formation de son identité en temps qu’enseignante des sciences. Ce processus réflexif “d’excavation” (Grumet, 1999) permet l’écriture...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1551This brief self-narrative juxtaposes philosophical and psychoanalytic...
In this article I review some of the trends in auto/biographical research in language education and ...
This study will explore my own perception of my personal and professional roles as a language teache...
Learning a second language involves the development of an identity in the target language. This stud...
The analysis of autobiographical narratives has recently been cited as extending our understanding o...
In this article I examine how the ‘learning’ of modern languages (in this case mainly French, though...
Language biographies have been used for decades in order to document the construction of linguistic ...
The practice of self-narrative story as a research method draws on the Chicago sociological school o...
A better understanding of the multifaceted, dynamic and situated identity of the language learner st...
In order to become effective teachers of language and literacy, it is critical for teacher candidate...
This article’s focus is the notion of language biography and its outcomes for both learners and teac...
This doctoral research examines the relationship between language learning and identity construction...
Abstract In an age of transnational mobility, an increasing number of students speak different langu...
This paper focuses on my experience as an English as an Additional Language (EAL) student in the con...
We analyze here data collected during the implementation of a "language biographies" session, at the...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1551This brief self-narrative juxtaposes philosophical and psychoanalytic...
In this article I review some of the trends in auto/biographical research in language education and ...
This study will explore my own perception of my personal and professional roles as a language teache...
Learning a second language involves the development of an identity in the target language. This stud...
The analysis of autobiographical narratives has recently been cited as extending our understanding o...
In this article I examine how the ‘learning’ of modern languages (in this case mainly French, though...
Language biographies have been used for decades in order to document the construction of linguistic ...
The practice of self-narrative story as a research method draws on the Chicago sociological school o...
A better understanding of the multifaceted, dynamic and situated identity of the language learner st...
In order to become effective teachers of language and literacy, it is critical for teacher candidate...
This article’s focus is the notion of language biography and its outcomes for both learners and teac...
This doctoral research examines the relationship between language learning and identity construction...
Abstract In an age of transnational mobility, an increasing number of students speak different langu...
This paper focuses on my experience as an English as an Additional Language (EAL) student in the con...
We analyze here data collected during the implementation of a "language biographies" session, at the...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1551This brief self-narrative juxtaposes philosophical and psychoanalytic...
In this article I review some of the trends in auto/biographical research in language education and ...
This study will explore my own perception of my personal and professional roles as a language teache...