New European Network for Language and Education within the EERA

Joana Duarte joana.duarte at uni-hamburg.de
Tue Nov 5 15:48:11 UTC 2013


Dear Professor, Horowitz,

Thank you for your interest. I have put you on the list.

Warm regards from Hamburg,

Joana Duarte

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Dr. Joana da Silveira Duarte

Koordinierungsstelle für Mehrsprachigkeit und Bildung (KoMBi)
Alsterterrasse 1, Raum 514
D-20345 Hamburg
 
Tel.: +49 42838 2109
joana.duarte at uni-hamburg.de

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Am 05.11.2013 um 15:48 schrieb Rosalind Horowitz <Rosalind.Horowitz at utsa.edu>:

> I am interested in joining!
> ROSALIND HOROWITZ
> PROFESSOR
> UN I VERSITY OF TEXAS --SAN ANTONIO
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> Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S™4, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
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> From: Joana Duarte <joana.duarte at uni-hamburg.de> 
> Date: 11/05/2013 4:57 AM (GMT-06:00) 
> To: The Educational Linguistics List <edling at bunner.geol.lu.se> 
> Subject: [Edling] New European Network for Language and Education within the EERA 
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> Dear Edling-Members,
> 
> Within the European Educational Research Association (EERA) there is a new founded Network for Language and Education - LEd. You can find some information on: http://www.eera-ecer.de/networks/nw31/. 
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> Network Objectives
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> The network intends to create an international space for all educational researchers working on - or wishing to reflect upon - issues related to the reciprocal relationship between language proficiency and educational processes, settings or outcomes. The concrete role of language, language diversity and literacy skills within teaching and learning contexts will be the focus of the network.
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> In light of the increasing significance of language education linguistically diverse, heterogeneous contexts as a result of globalization and mobility, more and more educational systems are experiencing the need to train teachers, educators and administrators in aspects of linguistics and sociolinguistics that are relevant to educational practice. On numerous occasions, language competence and performancehave been identified as key to school success. This applies to all pupils, allochthonous as well as autochthonous. It is thus necessary to allot more attention to language and education within the European research space.
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> The network is an interdisciplinary endeavour and sees itself at the crossroad between educational sciences, linguistics, sociolinguistics, psychology, as well as other related disciplines. Its work transversally touches upon several educational areas, such as intercultural and inclusive education, educational policy, teacher training, general and subject-specific didactics, assessment and curriculum development.
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> Interest areas – commented key words
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> The network intends to cover four broad thematic areas briefly commented below:
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> ·          The role of bi-, multi-, plurilingualism,translanguaging and other indications of linguistic diversity in education – within this area, all proposals dealing with processes of language acquisition, additional language proficiency and, in general, linguistic diversity in educationalsettings, including the teaching and learning of heritage languages, are addressed. Also aspects of language policy and pedagogy relevant in language diverse contexts, as well as processes of identity construction are a topic.
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> Language issues across subjects – within this topic we welcome proposals dealing with language use in all subjects, such as aspects of classroom interaction, language repertoires and subject literacy. Also the study of language/s as a part of multimodal communication is object of interest.
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>  Methodological aspects in language assessment or teaching / learning – the network also wishes to focus on different methodological approaches in the investigation of language proficiency, classroom communication and school outcomes.
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>  Data storage, data sharing, reanalysis.There is a particular interest on the use of digital media, computerized corpora and other data (e.g. video data) for the analysis of language as well as for the teaching and learning of languages.
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> Upcoming activities
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> The network will have its annual conference at the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) taking place at the University of Porto, from the 1st to the 5th of September 2014. For more information, go to: http://www.eera-ecer.de/ecer2014/. Submission of proposals starts on the 1st of December 2013. The Convenors welcome all proposals addressing the network's interest areas listed above. 
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> Convenors
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> Link-Convenor:
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>  Joana da Silveira Duarte
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> University of Hamburg
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> joana.duarte at uni-hamburg.de
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> Co-Convenors:
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>  Ana Sofia Pinho
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> Aveiro University
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> anapinho at ua.pt
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>  Constant Leung
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> King’s College London
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> contant-leung at kcl.ac.uk
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>  Marion Döll
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> University of Vienna
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> marion.doell at univie.ac.at
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>  Piet Van Avermaet
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> Ghent University
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> Piet.VanAvermaet at UGent.de
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> Dr. Joana da Silveira Duarte
> 
> Koordinierungsstelle für Mehrsprachigkeit und Bildung (KoMBi)
> Alsterterrasse 1, Raum 514
> D-20345 Hamburg
>  
> Tel.: +49 42838 2109
> joana.duarte at uni-hamburg.de
> 
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> 
> Am 04.11.2013 um 15:34 schrieb Francis Hult <Francis.Hult at englund.lu.se>:
> 
>> Title: Language Teacher Education in a Multilingual Context
>> Editors: John Trent, Xuesong Gao, Mingyue Gu
>> ISBN: 978-94-007-7391-2
>> Hardback Price: $139.00
>> *Paperback Price: $24.99
>> URL: http://www.springer.com/education+%26+language/learning+%26+instruction/book/978-94-007-7391-2
>>  
>> About the book:
>> This book provides a multifaceted, multilayered examination of the processes and challenges language teachers face in constructing their professional identities in multilingual contexts such as Hong Kong. It focuses on how professional and personal identities are enacted as individuals cross geographic, educational, and socio-cultural boundaries to become English language teachers in Hong Kong. It explores the construction of language teachers’ professional identities from multiple perspectives in multiple settings, including pre-service and in-service teachers from Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Western countries. Understanding the difficulties and challenges these language teachers face in their identity and professional development is of relevance to teachers and teacher educators, as well as those interested in becoming language teachers in multilingual contexts. 
>> 
>> Table of Contents:
>> 1. Introduction by Xuesong (Andy) Gao and John Trent.- 2. It is Not a Bad Idea for Me to Be a Language Teacher! by Xuesong (Andy) Gao and John Trent.- 3. Cross-Border Pre-service Teachers in Hong Kong: Identity and Integration by Mingyue (Michelle) Gu.- 4. Journeys towards teaching. Pre-service English language teachers’ understandings and experiences of teaching and teacher education in Hong Kong by John Trent.- 5. Language Teachers and the Falling Language Standards in Hong Kong: An Internet-based Inquiry by Xuesong (Andy) Gao.- 6. A Comparative Study on Commitment to Teaching by Mingyue (Michelle) Gu.- 7. The construction and reconstruction of teacher identities: The case of second career English language teachers in Hong Kong by John Trent.- 8. Learning, teaching, and constructing identities abroad: ESL pre-service teacher experiences during a short-term international experience programme by John Trent.- 9. Identity construction in a foreign land: Native-speaking English teachers and the contestation of teacher identities in Hong Kong schools by John Trent.- 10. Political Conspiracy or Decoy Marketing?: Experienced Chinese teachers’ perceptions of using Putonghua as a Medium of Instruction in Hong Kong by Xuesong (Andy) Gao & John Trent.- 11. An Ethico-political Analysis of Teacher Identity Construction by Mingyue (Michelle) Gu.- Conclusion: Crossing boundaries and becoming English language teachers in multilingual contexts by John Trent
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