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Farr, F. and Riordan, E.
2015
January
ReCALL journal
Tracing the reflective practices of student teachers in online modes
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Optional Fields
Language teacher education Reflective practice Identity formation Computer-mediated communication Corpus Linguistics
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During the course of pre and in-service education programmes reflection happens in a number of ways, for example: reflective journals (Richards, Sylvester and Farrell 2005); personal stories and pair/group co-operative discussions (Edge 2002, 2010); professional development portfolios (Farr forthcoming); and blogs and electronic portfolios (Pryor and Bitter 2008). The aim of this paper is to examine various technologies such as online chat, discussion forums and blogs, in terms of their suitability and affordances as reflective media. It begins by examining positional survey data gathered from student teachers (STs) who have used these social media over a period of time. Following this it focuses on one of the desired outcomes of Reflective Practice (RP), the construction of a teacher identity as part of the process of becoming a professional. The construction of identity through the mediational tool of language used across these modes is examined through a corpus linguistics lens. Collections of language produced around RP activities are analysed as a corpus in quantitative and qualitative ways. These complementary sources of data in a mixed-methods approach provide some insights into the technologies and their potentials in a Language Teacher Education (LTE) context.

Cambridge
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9455671&fileId=S0958344014000299
10.1017/S0958344014000299
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