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Lawrence, Geoffrey Philip John.
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Learning about otherness: A comparative analysis of culture teaching and its impact in international language teacher preparation.
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Learning about otherness: A comparative analysis of culture teaching and its impact in international language teacher preparation./
Author:
Lawrence, Geoffrey Philip John.
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318 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-07, Section: A, page: .
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-07A.
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Education, Foreign Language. -
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9780494731352
Learning about otherness: A comparative analysis of culture teaching and its impact in international language teacher preparation.
Lawrence, Geoffrey Philip John.
Learning about otherness: A comparative analysis of culture teaching and its impact in international language teacher preparation.
- 318 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-07, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2010.
Second/international language (L2) education contexts are increasingly recognized as fertile ground for the learning about "otherness", teaching a new linguistic code and another way of seeing the world. This study contrasts how culture teaching beliefs and visions develop among new secondary school international language teachers in curriculum/methodology classes in two distinct teacher preparation programs.
ISBN: 9780494731352Subjects--Topical Terms:
1064562
Education, Foreign Language.
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Using a comparative, multi-case study approach with a mixed methods design, this research uses complementary data sources including three repeated questionnaires, individual, focus group interviews and classroom observations to examine changes in culture teaching beliefs/visions. The research was informed by a sociocultural perspective in teacher education, a proposed model of teacher education impact and current thinking in culture and intercultural learning including Byram's (1997) framework of intercultural communicative competence and post-modernist definitions of culture.
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Comparisons between the teacher educators involved show that culture teaching practices are strongly situated in historically embedded paradigms, contextual constraints of learning environments and framed by practitioners' culture teaching beliefs. Findings indicate that teacher candidates' culture teaching beliefs and visions evolve on individual pathways, depend on reflection, and are firmly rooted in previous beliefs about culture and L2 learning. Teacher education practices in these programs prompted both a facilitative and tempering effect on teacher candidate culture teaching beliefs and visions. Enthusiasm and curiosity about culture teaching increased and some teacher candidates saw culture teaching having perspective-changing benefits. Alternatively, many teacher candidates began to see increased complexity with culture teaching leading to insecurity about culture teaching knowledge and cultural credibility. Teacher candidates cited increased awareness of curricular and time constraints, concerns with stereotypes, the daunting breadth of culture and a lack of culture teaching models. Teachers with the most teaching and "living away" experience exhibited more culture teaching familiarity. Despite a brief appearance of some intercultural approaches, an instructivist approach working with the material dimension of the target culture dominated teachers' culture teaching visions. Implications include rethinking the structure of L2 teacher preparation programs to provide more critical, ethnorelative reflection on culture, teacher identity, and to situate and operationalize culture teaching in teacher beliefs and experiences.
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