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E-raamat: Duoethnography in English Language Teaching: Research, Reflection and Classroom Application

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This book sets out duoethnography as a method of research, reflective practice and as a pedagogical approach in English Language Teaching (ELT). The book provides an introduction to the history of duoethnography and lays out its theoretical foundations. The chapters then address duoethnography as a research method which can be used to explore critical and personal issues among ELT teachers, discuss how duoethnography as a reflective practice can aid teachers in understanding themselves, their colleagues or their context, and demonstrate how duoethnography can be used as a pedagogical tool in ELT classrooms. The chapters are a range of duoethnographies from established and emerging researchers and teachers, which explore the interplay between cultural discourses and life histories with a focus on ELT in Japan.

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Lowe and Lawrence have curated a fabulous collection of duoethnographies. The book is informative, readable, and very useful for both researchers and teachers. This theoretically and methodologically complex and challenging area of research, reflection and pedagogy is narrated in an accessible, composed style. The book serves as an authoritative and convincing introduction to duoethnography in applied linguistics and ELT. * Gary Barkhuizen, University of Auckland, New Zealand * This is an important addition to our understanding of how duoethnographies relate to the cultural and discursive contexts of language. The book articulates pedagogical implications of duoethnography for language development and is an expertly crafted collection of voices, narratives, and reflections. It provides an excellent touchstone for a reflective exploration of the values of dialogue and difference. * Steve Mann, University of Warwick, UK * This collection of chapters is a timely and important contribution to the growing field of duoethnography. Meticulously researched and compellingly written, it is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand what duoethnography is, how it can be related to reflective practice, and how it can be applied to the classroom. * Diane Hawley Nagatomo, Ochanomizu University, Japan *

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Introduces duoethnography in ELT as a form of dialogic qualitative research focusing on the life histories of the researchers
Contributors vii
Foreword xi
1 An Introduction to Duoethnography
1(26)
Luke Lawrence
Robert J. Lowe
Part 1 Duoethnography for ELT Research
27(62)
2 Not all Eikaiwas (or Instructors) are Created Equal: A Trioethnography of `Native Speaker' and `Non-native Speaker' Perspectives on English Conversation Schools in Japan
29(21)
Daniel Hooper
Momoko Oka
Aya Yamazawa
3 Critical ELT in Japan: A Duoethnographic Exploration of Origins, Identities, Obstacles and Concerns
50(21)
Yuzuko Nagasbima
Chris Hunter
4 Personalisation and Professionalism: Managing the Relationship Between Teacher and Learner as People
71(18)
Richard Pinner
Ema Ushioda
Part 2 Duoethnography for Reflection and Teacher Education
89(64)
5 Professional Development Through Duoethnography: Reflecting on Dialogues Between an Experienced and Novice Teacher
91(21)
Ben Smart
Charles Cook
6 Puzzling about Special Educational Needs in EFL Teacher Development: A Duoethnographic Inquiry
112(21)
Nick Kasparek
Matthew W. Turner
7 Developing Understandings of Reflective Practice and Teacher Training
133(20)
Matthew Schaefer
Peter Brereton
Part 3 Duoethnography for Language Teaching
153(53)
8 Duoethnography in the Language Class
155(19)
Robert J. Lowe
Luke Lawrence
9 Language Development Through Duoethnographic Peer Interaction
174(17)
Robert J. Lowe
10 Collaboration and Cohesion: Using Duoethnography to Enhance Group Dynamics and Pair Relationship Building in a University Speaking Class
191(15)
Luke Lawrence
Epilogue: New Directions for Duoethnography in ELT 206(11)
Luke Lawrence
Robert J. Lowe
Index 217
Robert J. Lowe is a Lecturer in the Department of English Communication, Tokyo Kasei University, Japan. His research interests include native-speakerism, critical applied linguistics and qualitative research methodology.





Luke Lawrence is a Lecturer in the Department of Social Psychology, Toyo University, Japan. His research interests include native-speakerism, group dynamics and teacher identity.