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E-grāmata: Dynamics of a Social Language Learning Community: Beliefs, Membership and Identity

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This book provides an in-depth exploration of psychological phenomena affecting language learning within a social learning space. Drawing on the literature from identity in second language learning, communities of practice and learner beliefs, in conjunction with other individual difference factors, it uncovers perceptions and assumptions that language learners have of the space and how they affect their relationship with it and the people within it. Readers will gain a greater understanding of how psychological phenomena shape a space and how a learning space can contribute to a wider learning ecology. This book will appeal to researchers interested in language learning beyond the classroom and psychological aspects of language acquisition, as well as to practitioners and professionals who are supporting learners outside the classroom.

Recenzijas

It is refreshing to see a book on language learners and their experiences that actually takes the learners voices as the starting point. This book gives fascinating insights into the psychological realities of the language learning journey and provides us with important directions for future practice and research. * Hayo Reinders, Anaheim University, USA * A compelling example of spaces transformed into places for learning through the interaction of individuals whose complex identities shape their choices and actions. This is an invaluable resource for educators, administrators and researchers committed to creating and exploring innovative environments that support classroom practice by fostering out-of-class learning. * Garold Murray, Freelance Language Consultant, Japan * This book goes beyond a collection of research papers related to self-access or self-directed learning spaces it will be a useful guide for those interested in enhancing or transforming their learning spaces into a social learning community. It provides the reader with a complete and comprehensive presentation of social learning spaces dynamics and the diversity of phenomena that emerge within these environments. * Adelia Peńa Clavel, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico *

Papildus informācija

In-depth exploration of psychological phenomena affecting language learning within a social learning space
Tables and Figures
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Glossary ix
Part 1 Setting the Scene
1 Introduction
3(9)
2 Social Learning Spaces
12(17)
3 The Japanese Educational Context
29(8)
4 Methodology
37(14)
Part 2 Case Studies
5 `If Some Freshman Come To Us, I Said Like, "Please Join Us'": Kokon's Story
51(7)
6 `We See The Same People Like Every Day So I Feel Like Yeah It's Kind Of Like A Community, Yellow Sofa Community Kind Of Thing': Sina's Story
58(7)
7 `Is It Okay If I Ignore Grammar And Just Speak?': Kaede's Story
65(7)
8 `Don't Be Afraid Of Making Mistakes': Rintaro's Story
72(6)
9 T Should Be More Confident In Talking With People': Sachiko's Story
78(5)
10 `Just Try Is I Think The Most Important Thing': Sayaka's Story
83(10)
Part 3 Exploring Concepts Through the Research
11 Exploring Identity In A Social Learning Space
93(15)
12 Understanding Communities Of Practice In A Social Language Learning Space
108(17)
13 Understanding Learner Beliefs And Other Individual Differences In A Social Learning Space
125(25)
14 Lessons Learnt From The Research Methods Applied In This Project
150(9)
Part 4 Implications for the Field
15 Summary Of The Findings
159(7)
16 Implications And Practical Interventions
166(10)
Appendices
176(9)
Appendix 1 Observation Guidelines
176(1)
Appendix 2 Interview Procedure and Questions
177(4)
Appendix 3 My Language Learning History
181(1)
Appendix 4 Research Preparation Suggestions
182(1)
Appendix 5 Guidelines for New Teachers on Duty in the English Lounge
183(2)
References 185(13)
Index 198
The authors are all researchers working at Kanda University of International Studies, Japan. The research team is led by Jo Mynard, Professor and Director of the Self Access Learning Center. The co-authors, Michael Burke, Daniel Hooper, Bethan Kushida, Phoebe Lyon, Ross Sampson and Phillip Taw, are all lecturers within the English Language Institute at the university.