Advancing Critical CALL Across Institutions and Borders : Reimagining Possibilities for Languages, Literacies, and Cultures (Advances in Call Research and Practice)

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Advancing Critical CALL Across Institutions and Borders : Reimagining Possibilities for Languages, Literacies, and Cultures (Advances in Call Research and Practice)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781487567248
  • DDC分類 401.93

Full Description

Since the Advances in CALL Research and Practice book series was launched in 2016, the field of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) has seen rapid pedagogical developments, as learners across all grade levels have benefited from online learning. During the recent COVID pandemic, abrupt and extensive migrations to emergency online teaching exposed social trauma, isolation, and inequities emerging with CALL. While teachers and learners with access to computer-based technologies will continue to use them extensively to support language learning moving forward, the need to recast CALL as a humanitarian project which amplifies diversity, equity, inclusion, and access (DEIA) seems greater now than ever before.

This volume reimagines CALL as a vehicle for elevating the DEIA practices of language teachers and their students. It proposes that interinstitutional partnerships (i.e., those that involve knowledge and resource sharing across more than one institution) and transnational collaborations (i.e., those that include stakeholders located across national borders) are crucial for this purpose. It highlights a variety of CALL projects that have been collaboratively developed by stakeholders who are located at different institutions across the world, working with different languages. While the featured projects have varied aims-including curriculum development, virtual exchange, software development, and teacher professional development-collectively they advance our understanding of the ways that CALL and accessibility (DEIA) are purposefully and inextricably linked.

Contents

Chapter 1
1. Introduction to Critical CALL across Institutions and Borders
Emma R. Britton, Angelika Kraemer, Theresa Austin, Hengyi Liu, Xinyue Zuo

PART I: CALL IN/THROUGH TRANSNATIONAL AND COMMUNITY-ORIENTED LEARNER EXCHANGE

2. Critical Virtual Exchange: At the Interface of Critical CALL, Critical Digital Literacy, and Critical Global Citizenship Education
Mirjam Hauck

3. Advancing Inclusion through Pre-Mobility Virtual Exchange
Ángela-María Alonso-Morais

4. COILing Discrimination Narratives across Continents: A Virtual Exchange Project between a Community College in New York City and a Four-Year College in Jordan
Deniz Gokcora, Raymond Oenbring

5. Using Technology and Art in a Middle School Exploratory Heritage Language Program: Diversity Matters
Lulu Ekiert, Theresa Austin

PART II: CALL IN/THROUGH LESS COMMONLY TAUGHT LANGUAGES

6. Indigenizing Language Pedagogies with Technology: Entangling Human and Nonhuman Affordances for Indigenous Language and Culture Maintenance, Revitalization, and Reclamation
Sabine Siekmann, Joan Parker Webster, Steven L. Thorne

7. Developing an Interactive AI-Based Spoken Dialog System for Improving Oral Proficiency in Indonesian and Burmese
Rahmi Aoyama, Maw Maw Tun, Reza Neiriznaghadehi

PART III: CALL IN/THROUGH TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

8. Technology-Enabled Interinstitutional Professional Development for Less Commonly Taught Languages
Emily Heidrich Uebel, Luca Giupponi, Koen Van Gorp, Thomas Garza


9. Interinstitutional and Transnational Language Teacher Professional Development: Teachers' Critical Reflections and Future Directions
An Sakach, Trang Phan

10. Advancing Arabic Language Education: Empowering Teachers and Promoting Critical CALL through the Arabic Teachers' Council
Kamilia Rahmouni

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