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Autoethnography as a Research Methodology in TESOL
Abstract In this article, I discuss autoethnography as a qualitative research methodology that has been increasingly adopted by scholars in TESOL in the last decade. My goal is to introduce this methodology to colleagues who are preparing to use autoethnography in their research and I expect that introduction to take them to other resources in the ...
Bedrettin Yazan
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Heterogeneity in Asian Americans' mortality trends, 2000-2022. [PDF]
Zheng H, Choi Y, Ye L, Wen M.
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Shifting from Labels and Languages to People: Attuning TESOL to Translanguaging Realities
Abstract In this article, we explore how translanguaging has been developed, applied, challenged, and proliferated within TESOL Quarterly. Drawing on both scholarship published in the journal and seminal research in the field, we first describe the development of translanguaging, namely, how it came to prominence and how it has drawn attention to the ...
Kate Seltzer, Cati de los Ríos
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History of medical education in neurosurgical training: moving from illustrations and cadaver dissections to virtual simulation. [PDF]
Graziano F +8 more
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Abstract For this TESOL Quarterly 60th anniversary special issue, we examine the journal's contributions to research on the TESOL practicum, synthesizing trends in theory, research, and practice. We identified 28 TESOL Quarterly articles published between 1967 and 2025 that have a specific focus on the practicum.
Chang Pu, Wayne E. Wright
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The Earliest Known Photo-Documented Rhytidoplasty and Mastopexy (1908): Jules Poullet and the 21st French Surgical Congress. [PDF]
Soares DJ.
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Passing the torch at <i>Brain Communications</i>. [PDF]
Spires-Jones TL.
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Crafting the Future: Developing Graduate Programs Aligned With Demographic Trends
ABSTRACT In response to changing student demographics and increasing budget constraints, many colleges and universities are reevaluating their graduate education strategies. While some institutions are striving to save costs via program cuts and layoffs, others are refocusing attention on student recruitment, specifically targeting working adults as a ...
Jennifer A. Owens +2 more
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ABSTRACT Long‐term exposure to low‐dose food contact materials (FCMs) has raised concerns regarding developmental toxicity. In the present study, we prioritized FCMs with potential developmental toxicity using a weight‐of‐evidence computational model, which predicted 127 chemicals to be of high concern.
Chia‐Chi Ho +7 more
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Grammatical metaphor studies: historical review and outlook. [PDF]
Yu Y, Wang T.
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