Researchers in the field of study abroad have focused on language, identity construction, and motivation, yet few studies have shown its lasting impact on participants. This article contains the reflections of two individuals who took part in studies abroad and remain engaged in multicultural education and in the instruction and research of second language acquisition. We review the literature in the area of study abroad, then discuss the suitability of using a collaborative autoethnography (CAE) approach, defined as "the study of self collectively" (CHANG, WAMBURA NGUNJIRI & HERNANDEZ, 2013, p.11) for this project. We analyzed our data, which are in the form of reflective narratives and archived e-mails, through open coding, based on groun...
Study abroad (SA) as a domain of inquiry in the field of Applied Linguistics has been approached fro...
The present qualitative study will demonstrate and provide evidence from personal interviews that ot...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-60)The purpose of this thesis was to understand the ...
Researchers in the field of study abroad have focused on language, identity construction, and motiva...
Every year many students travel abroad to study. While the motivations to do so vary, it is broadly ...
The chapter draws on a collaborative study of language identity among Erasmus+ exchange students, ca...
peer reviewedThis chapter illustrates the process of collaborative autoethnography (co-autoethnograp...
The purpose of this study is to answer the question: How can reflection via an autoethnographic appr...
Slides from a presentation at the 2016 AALA (Applied Linguistics Association of Australia) Conferen...
As a student, it has always been my dream to study abroad. When my lecturers shared information abou...
Study abroad programmes have become popular among students around the world nowadays. Thanks to the ...
When studying abroad, sojourners seem to struggle the most with motivational and behavioral changes ...
In recent times, study-abroad experiences have found their way into the curriculum of many students,...
ABSTRACT: A significant body of literacy and language research over the last two decades has been in...
Research into academic mobility or study abroad has identified six categories of learning outcome: a...
Study abroad (SA) as a domain of inquiry in the field of Applied Linguistics has been approached fro...
The present qualitative study will demonstrate and provide evidence from personal interviews that ot...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-60)The purpose of this thesis was to understand the ...
Researchers in the field of study abroad have focused on language, identity construction, and motiva...
Every year many students travel abroad to study. While the motivations to do so vary, it is broadly ...
The chapter draws on a collaborative study of language identity among Erasmus+ exchange students, ca...
peer reviewedThis chapter illustrates the process of collaborative autoethnography (co-autoethnograp...
The purpose of this study is to answer the question: How can reflection via an autoethnographic appr...
Slides from a presentation at the 2016 AALA (Applied Linguistics Association of Australia) Conferen...
As a student, it has always been my dream to study abroad. When my lecturers shared information abou...
Study abroad programmes have become popular among students around the world nowadays. Thanks to the ...
When studying abroad, sojourners seem to struggle the most with motivational and behavioral changes ...
In recent times, study-abroad experiences have found their way into the curriculum of many students,...
ABSTRACT: A significant body of literacy and language research over the last two decades has been in...
Research into academic mobility or study abroad has identified six categories of learning outcome: a...
Study abroad (SA) as a domain of inquiry in the field of Applied Linguistics has been approached fro...
The present qualitative study will demonstrate and provide evidence from personal interviews that ot...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-60)The purpose of this thesis was to understand the ...