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Second Language Classroom Research

Issues and Opportunities, 1st Edition

Edited by Jacquelyn Schachter, Susan M. Gass

Routledge

208 pages

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Description

In an attempt to fill the gap left by the many published studies on classroom second language research, this book explores a variety of human, social, and political issues involved in the carrying out of such studies. Many journals are chock-full of the results of classroom research, with evidence to support one claim or another about the efficacy of one teaching method or another. Many textbooks are replete with statistical procedures to be used, and with experimental designs to fit varying situations. Too often overlooked in these treatments are the human, social, and political issues involved in carrying out research in classrooms that are not one's own. What are the problems going to be when one attempts work such as this? What does one do on discovering that an administrator's agenda is different than one had thought? What does one do when a teacher resents intrusions into her classroom? This book offers a view on those kinds of issues, as presented and managed by successful classroom researchers themselves.

The authors present their own experiences including, on occasion, their trials and tribulations and how they dealt with them. They lay themselves open to criticism in doing so, but they make their contributions much the richer as well. The classroom contexts extend to different countries, and range from elementary schools to universities. Some of the issues presented are:

* the necessarily collaborative nature of the research;

* the question of meshing pedagogically sound and experimentally acceptable practices;

* the often strong possibility that political and social decisions will interrupt the research;

* the perennial question of reporting out the results; and

* the training of graduate student researchers.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction. P. Duff, M. Early, Problematics of Classroom Research Across Sociopolitical Contexts. N. Spada, L. Ranta, P.M. Lightbown, Working with Teachers in Second Language Acquisition Research. P.L. Rounds, The Classroom-Based Researcher as Fieldworker: Strangers in a Strange Land. C.G. Polio, Issues and Problems in Reporting Classroom Research. L. Kuiper, I. Plough, Classroom-Based Research as a Collaborative Effort. P.L. Rounds, J. Schachter, The Balancing Act: Theoretical, Acquisitional, and Pedagogical Issues in Second Language Research. N. Markee, Making Second Language Classroom Research Work. D. Larsen-Freeman, The Changing Nature of Second Language Classroom Research.

About the Series

Second Language Acquisition Research Series

The Second Language Acquisition Research series presents and explores issues bearing directly on theory construction and/or research methods in the study of second language acquisition. Its titles (both authored and edited volumes) provide thorough and timely overviews of high-interest topics, and include key discussions of existing research findings and their implications. A special emphasis of the series is reflected in the monographs dealing with specific data collection methods or instruments.  Each of these monographs addresses the kinds of research questions for which the method/instrument is best suited, offers extended description of its use, and outlines the problems associated with its use. The volumes in this series will be invaluable to students and scholars alike, and perfect for use in courses on research methodology and in individual research.

 

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Subject Categories

BISAC Subject Codes/Headings:
LAN000000
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General
LAN018000
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Speech