英语学习者教师倡导:系统的文献综述

Leyla N. M. Norman, Zohreh R. Eslami
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在这篇系统的文献综述中,我们综合并批判性地分析了2010年至2020年间发表的信息,这些信息回答了以下首要研究问题:作为(或不作为)英语学习者(EL)学生的倡导者,对于英语学习者(EL)教师来说是什么?研究结果表明,英语教师的背景和特征,如性别、种族、跨文化经验和经验教学,会影响他们的倡导倾向和倡导类型。此外,我们还研究了教师在课堂内外为学生倡导的方式,例如改变他们指导EL学生的方式,以及在地区或州教育部门会议上为他们说话。我们还探索和描述了支持(支持性管理,在主学校日历中优先考虑英语教学,与通识教育教师的合作,例如)和阻碍(不支持性管理,英语教学和英语教师的边缘化,缺乏与通识教育教师的合作,例如)英语教学教师倡导英语教学的条件。对教师职前教育和在职教育提出了建议,并讨论了未来可能的研究领域。
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English Learner Teacher Advocates: A Systematic Literature Review
In this systematic literature review, we synthesize and critically analyze information from publications between 2010 and 2020 that answer the following overarching research question: What does being (or not being) advocates for English learner (EL) students look like for EL teachers? Findings indicate that EL teachers’ backgrounds and characteristics, such as gender, race, intercultural experience, and experience teaching, affect their propensity to advocate and the types of advocacy in which they engage. Additionally, we examine ways teachers advocate for their students inside and outside the classroom/school, such as changing how they instruct their EL students, and speaking up for them at district or states’ departments of education meetings. We also explore and describe conditions that support (supportive administration, prioritizing ELs in the master school calendar, collaboration with general education teachers, for example) and hinder (unsupportive administration, marginalization of ELs and EL teachers, lack of collaboration with general education teachers, for instance) advocacy for ELs by EL teachers. Recommendations for pre- and in-service teacher education programs are offered, and potential areas for future research are also discussed.
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