“We are in our country. Why do we have to resort to western ways of doing things?”: an analytic framework for knowledge application in language teachers studying abroad

Stevenson Marshall, A. Spracklin
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Abstract In this article we suggest a framework for researching the study abroad experiences of English language teachers, and analyze data from a study of higher education English teachers from four Southeast Asian countries who completed graduate studies at a Canadian university. We present data from interviews with 10 participants which took place in their home countries four years after taking the program. Research questions and interview questions relate to the relevance of the program to participants’ professional practice, the challenges they faced when applying knowledge in their local contexts, and the opportunities and benefits that came with completing a Canadian graduate program. In our data analysis, we highlight a combination of local, national, and transnational factors, as well as cultural differences, that affected the application of knowledge learned in Canada. We conclude by considering a number of implications for educators involved in study abroad programs for English language teachers.
“我们在自己的国家。为什么我们要用西方的方式做事?:国外语言教师知识应用的分析框架
摘要本文提出了一个研究英语教师海外留学经历的框架,并分析了来自东南亚四个国家在加拿大大学完成研究生学习的高等教育英语教师的研究数据。我们提供的数据来自对10名参与者的采访,这些采访是在参加该项目四年后在他们的祖国进行的。研究问题和面试问题涉及项目与参与者专业实践的相关性,他们在当地环境中应用知识时面临的挑战,以及完成加拿大研究生项目带来的机会和好处。在我们的数据分析中,我们强调了本地、国家和跨国因素的结合,以及文化差异,这些因素影响了在加拿大学到的知识的应用。最后,我们考虑了一些对英语教师参与海外留学项目的教育工作者的启示。
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