New Issue of the Journal
VOL 39, NO 1 (2022)
Special Issue: Emergency Remote Language Teaching and Learning in Disruptive Times
Guest Edited by Li Jin, Elizabeth Deifell, and Katie Angus
Table of Contents
Editorial
Emergency Remote Language Teaching and Learning in Disruptive Times | |
Li Jin , Elizabeth Deifell , Katie Angus |
Articles
When “Blended” Becomes “Online” : A Data-Driven Study on the Change of Self- Directed Engagement During COVID-19 | |
Dennis Foung , Julia Chen , Linda Lin |
Connecting Through Flipgrid : Examining Social Presence of English Language Learners in an Online Course During the Pandemic | |
Ellen Yeh , Grace Y. Choi , Yonty Friesem |
Pivoting, Partnering, and Sensemaking : How Teachers Navigate the Transition to Remote Teaching Together | |
Jillian M. Conry , Ann M. Wernick , Paige Ware |
“Siempre Adistanciados” : Ideology, Equity, and Access in Peruvian Emergency Distance Education for Spanish as a Second Language | |
Michele Back , Virginia Zavala , Raiza Franco |
Book Reviews
Academic Writing with Corpora: A Resource Book for Data-Driven Learning by Tatyana Karpenko-Seccombe | |
J. Elliott Casal |
Creating Effective Blended Language Learning Courses: A Research-Based Guide from Planning to Evaluation by Daria Mizza and Fernando Rubio | |
Kathryn Murphy-Judy |
Open Education and Second Language Learning and Teaching: The Rise of a New Knowledge Ecology edited by Carl S. Blyth and Joshua J. Thoms | |
Ananda Astrini Muhammad |