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Hidden Roads : New Directions for Teaching and Learning, Number 138.

This issue uses the powerful narrative of autoethnography to make visible the existence of international professors and teaching assistants who speak English as a Second Language. These important, but often invisible, individuals contribute daily to the education of students within the US postsecond...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hendrix, Katherine Grace
Otros Autores: Hebbani, Aparna
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Wiley, 2014.
Colección:J-B TL Single Issue Teaching and Learning.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; From the Series Editor; About This Publication; About This Volume; Editors' Notes; References; 1: "Are You an Immigrant?": Identity-Based Critical Reflections of Teaching Intercultural Communication; Introduction; Brief Review of Relevant Literature; Critical Reflections and Analysis; Conclusion; Note; References; 2: College Is Not a Restaurant: Challenging Cultural Hegemony in the US Classroom; Introduction; Historical European Attitudes toward the US Education System?; Personal Experience with the Aversion to Abstract Forms of Knowledge. 
505 8 |a A Nonnative Teacher Challenging US HegemonyPitting Children against Their Own Parents?; Conclusion; Note; References; 3: Rapport and Knowledge: Enhancing Foreign Instructor Credibility in the Classroom; Introduction; Establishing Rapport; Demonstrating Knowledge; Reflections; Conclusion; References; 4: Open and Positive Attitudes toward Teaching; Introduction; My Teaching Experiences; Confirmation Model of Teaching; Interviews with Students; Implications from Students' Interviews; Recommendations for Nonnative-Speaking Teachers; Conclusion; Notes; References. 
505 8 |a 5: Opposite Worlds, Singular Mission: Teaching as an ITAIntroduction; Theoretical Foundations Guiding the Exploration of Life as an ITA in the US Classroom; Linguistic Competence; My Experience in the Classroom; Being Foreign, and from Africa!; Am I Such a Horrible Teacher or Are These Students Just Mean and Prejudiced?; Implications for My Fellow ITAs and US Academia; Note; References; 6: Capturing the Experiences of International Teaching Assistants in the US American Classroom; Introduction; Qualitative Research and Methods; Results. 
505 8 |a Discussion, Autoethnographic Reflections, and ImplicationsConclusion; Notes; References; Appendix; 7: International Instructor Preparing Teachers for Multicultural Classrooms in the United States: Teaching Intercultural Communication Competence Online; Introduction; The Multicultural Learning Environment; Teaching Intercultural Communication to Teachers: A Pilot Study; Reflections of an International Instructor and Researcher; References; 8: Talking Back: Shifting the Discourse of Deficit to a Pedagogy of Cultural Wealth of International Instructors in US Classrooms; Introduction. 
505 8 |a Mapping: Common Themes in "Talking Back"Remapping: Toward a Pedagogy of Cultural Wealth; Walking: Directions for Future Research; Note; References; Advert; Index; End User License Agreement. 
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