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Self-efficacy and self-regulated learning strategies as significant predictors of english writing proficiency in Chinese EFL senior high school students. [PDF]
Chen X, Yan J, Guo W.
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Critical educational linguistics
Educational Linguistics, 2022AbstractIn the first paper inaugurating this journal, Bernard Spolsky makes a case forcriticaleducational linguistics. Reviewing both the critical tradition going back to the Frankfurt School and many of the strands of work that can be seen as part of critical applied linguistics, he concludes that there is an important role for critical educational ...
Alastair Pennycook
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2022
Educational linguistics is a field of research, theory, policy, and practice whose essential concern is the teaching and learning of language. Integrally tied to the emergence of sociolinguistics in the 1960s, educational linguistics encompasses not only the linguistic, pedagogical, and developmental aspects of language teaching and learning but also ...
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Educational linguistics is a field of research, theory, policy, and practice whose essential concern is the teaching and learning of language. Integrally tied to the emergence of sociolinguistics in the 1960s, educational linguistics encompasses not only the linguistic, pedagogical, and developmental aspects of language teaching and learning but also ...
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 1984
We receive at least two kinds of education in life. The primary kind for most societies of the world is what the literary critic Northrup Frye calls "an education in concern" (48), the cultural transmission which enables us to learn ways of believing, behaving toward, and valuing people around us.
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We receive at least two kinds of education in life. The primary kind for most societies of the world is what the literary critic Northrup Frye calls "an education in concern" (48), the cultural transmission which enables us to learn ways of believing, behaving toward, and valuing people around us.
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