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Teacher Development in a Global Profession: An Autoethnography
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Canagarajah, A. Suresh
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Autoethnography
/ Communities
/ English (Second Language)
/ English as a Second Language Instruction
/ English as an International Language
/ English instruction
/ English teachers
/ Ethnography
/ Foreign Countries
/ Instructional development
/ Language
/ Language Role
/ Language Teachers
/ Literary criticism
/ Professional Development
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second Language Teachers
/ Self Concept
/ Social Factors
/ Sri Lanka
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Methods
/ TESOL
2012
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Teacher Development in a Global Profession: An Autoethnography
by
Canagarajah, A. Suresh
in
Autoethnography
/ Communities
/ English (Second Language)
/ English as a Second Language Instruction
/ English as an International Language
/ English instruction
/ English teachers
/ Ethnography
/ Foreign Countries
/ Instructional development
/ Language
/ Language Role
/ Language Teachers
/ Literary criticism
/ Professional Development
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second Language Teachers
/ Self Concept
/ Social Factors
/ Sri Lanka
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Methods
/ TESOL
2012
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Teacher Development in a Global Profession: An Autoethnography
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Canagarajah, A. Suresh
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Autoethnography
/ Communities
/ English (Second Language)
/ English as a Second Language Instruction
/ English as an International Language
/ English instruction
/ English teachers
/ Ethnography
/ Foreign Countries
/ Instructional development
/ Language
/ Language Role
/ Language Teachers
/ Literary criticism
/ Professional Development
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Second Language Teachers
/ Self Concept
/ Social Factors
/ Sri Lanka
/ Teachers
/ Teaching Methods
/ TESOL
2012
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Teacher Development in a Global Profession: An Autoethnography
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Teacher Development in a Global Profession: An Autoethnography
2012
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Overview
In this ethnographic self-reconstruction, the author represents the ways in which he negotiated the differing teaching practices and professional cultures of the periphery and the center in an effort to develop a strategic professional identity. He brings out the importance of using multiple identities critically for voice in the wider professional discourses and practices. As global English acquires local identities, and diverse professional communities develop their own socially situated pedagogical practices, it is becoming important to chart a constructive relationship between these communities in TESOL. Through his journey of professionalization, the author explores the framework of relationships that would enable an effective negotiation of practices and discourses between the different professional communities and facilitate more constructive teacher identities.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd,TESOL,Wiley-Blackwell
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