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A co-construction of space trilogy: Examining how ESL teachers, English language learners, and classroom designs interact.
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A co-construction of space trilogy: Examining how ESL teachers, English language learners, and classroom designs interact./
作者:
Pierce, Janet L.
面頁冊數:
339 p.
附註:
Adviser: Dan J. Tannacito.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International70-04A.
標題:
Education, English as a Second Language. -
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9781109095821
A co-construction of space trilogy: Examining how ESL teachers, English language learners, and classroom designs interact.
Pierce, Janet L.
A co-construction of space trilogy: Examining how ESL teachers, English language learners, and classroom designs interact.
- 339 p.
Adviser: Dan J. Tannacito.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2009.
My English language learners (ELLs) called my ESL classroom a "galley" and "hell", as they perceived actions enacted within the room and their perceptions of their learning processes. Their classroom space names raised questions that I answer in this microethnographic case study: (1) How do the ESL teacher, the ELLs and the classroom space co--construct the cultural and literacy practices experienced in the classroom? (2) What is the consequence of the interaction of classroom space with teacher and student interaction in L2 learning?
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To examine classroom space use, I reviewed educational discourse studies (Adger, 2001), research methods (Streeck and Mehus, 2005), architectural impact on teacher use of space (Bissell, 2002), classroom organization on student achievement (Duncanson, 2003), and teachers' effective use of environment (Chacon, 2005). No study considered how geography of space and place impacts ESL classroom interaction.
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