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Empirically Defining Language Learning and Teaching Materials in Use Through Sociomaterial Perspectives
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MATSUMOTO, YUMI
, ENGMAN, MEL M.
, GUERRETTAZ, ANNE MARIE
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Classrooms
/ classroom‐based research
/ Definitions
/ Educational materials
/ English as a second language
/ English language
/ French as a second language
/ Instructional Materials
/ intra‐action
/ Japanese as a second language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language instruction
/ language learning and teaching
/ Language teaching materials
/ Language usage
/ Learning
/ Materials
/ materials use
/ Ojibwa language
/ Pedagogy
/ Qualitative research
/ Second language instruction
/ sociomaterialism
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Textbooks
2021
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Empirically Defining Language Learning and Teaching Materials in Use Through Sociomaterial Perspectives
by
MATSUMOTO, YUMI
, ENGMAN, MEL M.
, GUERRETTAZ, ANNE MARIE
in
Classrooms
/ classroom‐based research
/ Definitions
/ Educational materials
/ English as a second language
/ English language
/ French as a second language
/ Instructional Materials
/ intra‐action
/ Japanese as a second language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language instruction
/ language learning and teaching
/ Language teaching materials
/ Language usage
/ Learning
/ Materials
/ materials use
/ Ojibwa language
/ Pedagogy
/ Qualitative research
/ Second language instruction
/ sociomaterialism
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Textbooks
2021
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Empirically Defining Language Learning and Teaching Materials in Use Through Sociomaterial Perspectives
by
MATSUMOTO, YUMI
, ENGMAN, MEL M.
, GUERRETTAZ, ANNE MARIE
in
Classrooms
/ classroom‐based research
/ Definitions
/ Educational materials
/ English as a second language
/ English language
/ French as a second language
/ Instructional Materials
/ intra‐action
/ Japanese as a second language
/ Language acquisition
/ Language instruction
/ language learning and teaching
/ Language teaching materials
/ Language usage
/ Learning
/ Materials
/ materials use
/ Ojibwa language
/ Pedagogy
/ Qualitative research
/ Second language instruction
/ sociomaterialism
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Textbooks
2021
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Empirically Defining Language Learning and Teaching Materials in Use Through Sociomaterial Perspectives
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Empirically Defining Language Learning and Teaching Materials in Use Through Sociomaterial Perspectives
2021
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Overview
Language learning and teaching (LLT) materials—like teacher-created handouts, textbooks, and overhead transparencies—are central elements of language classrooms worldwide. Nonetheless, how language students and teachers actually engage with and deploy LLT materials has rarely been the focus of research. In response, this issue offers the first compilation of classroom-based studies of 'materials use' in language education and includes research on Ojibwe, Japanese, French, and English language pedagogy. In this introductory article to the special issue, we set the stage for the 7 empirical articles by offering much-needed definitions for the concepts of 'LLT materials' and 'materials use.' These definitions are based on a metasynthesis (i.e., an integrative qualitative analysis) of all of the materials used throughout the 7 empirical articles. Additionally, we explore sociomaterialism as a compelling and well-suited framework for the study of materials in use. Sociomaterialism is not a unified theory but rather a research orientation that seeks to examine connections between the social and the material world. In addition to substantively and theoretically advancing the field, all the articles of this special issue also have practical implications for language pedagogy.
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Wiley Subscription Services, Inc,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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