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Dialogue In Multilingual And Multimodal Communities 1st Edition Dale A Koike Carl S Blyth

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Dialogue In Multilingual And Multimodal Communities 1st Edition Dale A Koike Carl S Blyth
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Dale A. Koike; Carl S. Blyth
ISBN: 9789027268334
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Dialogue In Multilingual And Multimodal Communities 1st Edition Dale A Koike Carl S Blyth by Dale A. Koike; Carl S. Blyth 9789027268334 instant download after payment.

The Community of Practice (CofP; Wenger 1998) model of social learning has recently been a preferred lense for investigating professional practice in education. This chapter focuses on the experiences and resultant beliefs and practices of a group of teachers from a range of backgrounds (local, national, international) engaged in a highly diverse community of practice. Data were collected through a mixed focus group, interviews and written responses at a university in Southern China, where local, regional, mainland, autonomous territory and overseas Chinese, as well as native, non-native, second-generation and third-culture international teachers live, work and socialize. I argue that the study of CofPs needs to draw more on the diversity of its constituent members rather than focus on commonly-shared features.

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