The Relationship between Translanguaging Perceptions and Language Teacher Immunity

Mohammad Aliakbari; Fatemeh Fadaeian

Volume 11, Issue 1 , January 2024, , Pages 147-168

https://doi.org/10.30479/jmrels.2023.18225.2163

Abstract
  Acknowledging the difference in the lexical backgrounds of students and teachers aids in having a realistic picture of how learning happens. Translanguaging promotes learning by exploring the multilingual capabilities of students. However, it is not sufficient to only account for the learner aspect of ...  Read More

The Familiarity of EFL Teachers with Post-Method: Considering their Field of Study

Mir Habib Aboulalaei; Jafar Poursalehi; Yase Hadidi

Volume 3, Issue 3 , September 2016, , Pages 103-83

Abstract
  One important light in which to perceive the pendulum swings of the world of language teaching is the waning of the concept of method and its replacement by Kumaravadivelu’s post-method pedagogy, which is free from the constraints of methods. For several years, researchers working on the familiarity ...  Read More

The Familiarity of EFL Teachers with Post-Method: Considering their Field of Study

Mir Habib Aboulalaei; Jafar Poursalehi; Yaser Hadidi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , February 2016, , Pages 109-89

Abstract
  One important light in which to perceive the pendulum swings of the world of language teaching is the waning of the concept of method and its replacement by Kumaravadivelu’s post-method pedagogy, which is free from the constraints of methods. For several years, researchers working on the familiarity ...  Read More