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Student Guide to Research in the Digital Age

How to Locate and Evaluate Information Sources

One of the most perplexing aspects of research today is what to do when there's too much information on a topic. The key, says Leslie Stebbins, is to know how to find the most promising information, evaluate it, and use it effectively. Individual chapters provide a step-by-step introduction to research and critical evaluation and specific types of information resources, as well as guidance on such skills as note-taking and referencing. Students and librarians alike will benefit from these suggestions, strategies and straightforward examples for developing good filtering instincts and management of search results.

The most challenging aspect of research today is finding too much on a topic and
having to choose which information resources are the most important to include
in your paper. Student Guide to Research in the Digital Age: How to ...

Refugees and the Meaning of Home

Cypriot Narratives of Loss, Longing and Daily Life in London

This book explores the meaning of home for Cypriot refugees living in London since their island was torn apart by war. Taking an innovative approach, it looks at how spaces, time, social networks and sensory experiences come together as home is constructed. It places refugee narratives at its centre to reveal the agency of those forced to migrate.

Hannam, K., Sheller, M. and Urry, J. (2006) 'Editorial: Mobilities, immobilities and
moorings', in Mobilities 1(1): 1–22. Hartman, G.H. (ed.) (1994) Holocaust ...
Hoffman, E. (1998) Lost in Translation. London: Vintage. Hollander, J. (1991) 'It
all ...

Second Language Learning

Cultural Adaptation Processes in International Graduate Students in U.S. Universities

This project grew out of author Virginia Gonzalez's experiences as an international graduate student in the United States and her vested interest in mentoring international students and conducting ESL research. In Second Language Learning, Professor Gonzalez argues that there is a growing need for American educators who can better serve a diverse international student body. This book focuses on the major factors affecting international graduate students' successful cultural adaptation, which leads to higher levels of academic English language proficiency and academic achievement. Topics are discussed from a psychological viewpoint of the effects of social, cultural, cognitive, and linguistic factors on the adaptation process to a new social and academic environment: the American college culture. The book presents data-based and personal recommendations for international graduate students, administrators, and faculty at U.S. universities. Practical strategies recommended for helping international graduate students achieve a successful adaptation to the new academic and social environment are supported by literature, real-life examples, and group data derived from a survey research study representing students from different countries of origin, in different academic disciplines, and at different stages in their graduate studies.

Perspectives (Toronto, Canada: Pergamon Press, 1985), 145-168; J. H.
Schumann, "Social Distance as a Factor in Second Language Acquisition, "
Language Learning 26 (197 5): 135-143; J. H. Schumann, "Second Language
Acquisition: ...

Appraising Research in Second Language Learning

A Practical Approach to Critical Analysis of Quantitative Research

Aimed at students of applied linguistics and TEFL on research training courses and practising language teachers, this work provides specific advice and support to those wishing to learn how to approach the critical anaysis of a research paper.

Aimed at students of applied linguistics and TEFL on research training courses and practising language teachers, this work provides specific advice and support to those wishing to learn how to approach the critical anaysis of a research ...

Sociocultural Theory in Second Language Education

An Introduction through Narratives

In this accessible introduction to Vygotskian sociocultural theory, narratives illuminate key concepts of the theory. These key concepts include mediation; Zone of Proximal Development; collaborative dialogue and private speech; everyday and scientific concepts; the interrelatedness of cognition and emotion; activity theory; and assessment. A final chapter provides readers with an opportunity to consider two additional narratives and apply the SCT concepts that they have become familiar with. We hear from learners, teachers and researchers in a variety of languages, contexts, ages and proficiencies. Intended for graduate and undergraduate audiences, this new edition of the textbook includes controversies in the field, improved questions for collaborative discussion and provides updated references to important work in the literature of second language teaching, learning and research.

Learning tolearnina second language. Newtown, NSW: PrimaryEnglish Teaching
Association. Gibbons,P. (2003). Teacherinteractions withESL
studentsinacontentbased classroom. TESOLQuarterly, 37(2), 247–273.doi:
10.2307/3588504 ...

Early Years Second Language Education

International perspectives on theory and practice

The age for early language learning has dropped dramatically in the past decade to include children under 6 years old, yet very little published research exists to support the implementation of such programmes. Drawing on a synthesis of theory, research and practice, this edited volume makes an innovative contribution to literature concerning language education for very young children. It explores language learning in a wide range of geographical contexts with reference to second and foreign language learning, bilingualism and plurilingualism with children under the age of 6 years old. Chapters present discussion around teacher education, policy-making, international case studies, school and home-based projects, code switching and language use, and methodologies and approaches. Early Years Second Language Education: International perspectives on theory and practice will be essential reading for researchers, academics, teacher trainers, and post-graduate students in the fields of early years education, foreign and second language education, language didactics and teacher education.

Introduction The introduction of early second language (L2) learning has been
increasingly promoted in Europe during the last decade. European policies
emphasize the importance of multilingual competences asa vital factor for
personal ...

Second Language Acquisition in Childhood

Volume 2: School-age Children

First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE 9.5 Discrete-Point and Integrative Tests Discrete-Point Tests Definition:
Discrete-point tests consist of items designed to test a number of specific
structures or rules—discrete points in the language system {Dieterich & Freeman,
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