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From self-study to studying the self: a collaborative autoethnography of
language educators as informal language learners
This article reports on an autoethnography by two authors who analysed
the interrelationship of their experiences as foreign language learners,
educators, and researchers. Both participant-researchers had taken advantage
of the accessibility of online learning resources to learn new languages,
had incorporated digital tools into their teaching practices, and had
researched how technology could be used as a learning aid for students
inside and outside the classroom. In this collaborative autoethnography,
they turned the research lens upon themselves and each other to develop
understandings of the way their experiences as language learners and
researchers impacted upon their teacher cognition and teaching
practices.