The current virtual and physical mobility of humans, ideas, knowledge and epistemologies has major implications for education, especially in settings where English is seen as the default medium of instruction. While diversity is inherent in mobility, English-only pedagogy is a denial of the richness and potential of diverse resources learners bring with them through their mobility. This paper reports a philosophical stance and pedagogical practices employed by a lecturer in English language education at an Australian university. It argues that students’ full linguistic resources and epistemologies, known as sàng khôn, contribute to their agency and can be used as tools to theorise new knowledge in the context of their mobility education
This is the third book in the “Internationalization in Higher Education” series edited by Elspeth Jo...
© 2000 Dr. Sophia ArkoudisThis thesis investigates the epistemological authority of an ESL teacher i...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This article reports on a case study of English language learning in higher educati...
The current virtual and physical mobility of humans, ideas, knowledge and epistemologies has major i...
It is no surprise that “mobility education” is a widely contested concept given its privileging of E...
International mobility of the educators and the educated is constantly growing. The aim of this arti...
Mobile teacher-researchers are making possible the production of Eurasian theoretical assets that ar...
In this chapter, mobility is shown to be giving expression to - and contributing to - the local/glob...
Mobile teacher-researchers are making possible the production of Eurasian theoretical assets that ar...
In what follows, we explore the implications of a mobilities perspective for the conceptualization, ...
The idea of language deterritorialization has radically revolutionized the way we perceive, use and ...
This paper’s objective is to articulate possible lessons for conceptualising and interrogating acade...
The increasingly international orientation of many higher education institutes and the growing role ...
Language is fundamental to teaching and learning, yet is prone to invisibility in education systems....
Content area teachers have a crucial task in promoting students’ building of disciplinary knowledge ...
This is the third book in the “Internationalization in Higher Education” series edited by Elspeth Jo...
© 2000 Dr. Sophia ArkoudisThis thesis investigates the epistemological authority of an ESL teacher i...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This article reports on a case study of English language learning in higher educati...
The current virtual and physical mobility of humans, ideas, knowledge and epistemologies has major i...
It is no surprise that “mobility education” is a widely contested concept given its privileging of E...
International mobility of the educators and the educated is constantly growing. The aim of this arti...
Mobile teacher-researchers are making possible the production of Eurasian theoretical assets that ar...
In this chapter, mobility is shown to be giving expression to - and contributing to - the local/glob...
Mobile teacher-researchers are making possible the production of Eurasian theoretical assets that ar...
In what follows, we explore the implications of a mobilities perspective for the conceptualization, ...
The idea of language deterritorialization has radically revolutionized the way we perceive, use and ...
This paper’s objective is to articulate possible lessons for conceptualising and interrogating acade...
The increasingly international orientation of many higher education institutes and the growing role ...
Language is fundamental to teaching and learning, yet is prone to invisibility in education systems....
Content area teachers have a crucial task in promoting students’ building of disciplinary knowledge ...
This is the third book in the “Internationalization in Higher Education” series edited by Elspeth Jo...
© 2000 Dr. Sophia ArkoudisThis thesis investigates the epistemological authority of an ESL teacher i...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This article reports on a case study of English language learning in higher educati...