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Locally- and globally-oriented L2 teacher education research: A synchronic analysis of topics and research methodologies

Research in second language teacher education (SLTE) is critical for making short- and long-term policies and decisions about SLTE programs, materials, methods, etc. Therefore, it is essential to know the “what,” “how,” and “where” of SLTE research. Hence, the purpose of this synchronic study was to...

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Published in:Research in comparative and international education 2022-12, Vol.17 (4), p.638-654
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Foreign Countries
Global Approach
Language Teachers
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Professional Identity
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Sociocultural Patterns
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