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2 Critical Virtual Exchange: At the Interface of Critical CALL, Critical Digital Literacy, and Critical Global Citizenship Education
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- 1 Introduction to Critical CALL across Institutions and Borders 1
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PART ONE. CALL IN/THROUGH TRANSNATIONAL AND COMMUNITY-ORIENTED LEARNER EXCHANGE
- 2 Critical Virtual Exchange: At the Interface of Critical CALL, Critical Digital Literacy, and Critical Global Citizenship Education 29
- 3 Advancing Inclusion through Pre-Mobility Virtual Exchange 55
- 4 COILing Discrimination Narratives across Continents: A Virtual Exchange Project between a Community College in New York City and a 75
- 5 Using Technology and Art in a Middle School Exploratory Heritage Language Program: Diversity Matters 90
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PART TWO. CALL IN/THROUGH LESS COMMONLY TAUGHT LANGUAGES
- 6 Indigenizing Language Pedagogies with Technology: Entangling Human and Non-Human Affordances for Indigenous Language and Culture Maintenance, Revitalization, and Reclamation 121
- 7 Developing an Interactive AI-Based Spoken Dialogue System for Improving Oral Proficiency in Indonesian and Burmese 145
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PART THREE. CALL IN/THROUGH TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- 8 Technology-Enabled Interinstitutional Professional Development for Less Commonly Taught Languages 171
- 9 Interinstitutional and Transnational Language Teacher Professional Development: Teachers’ Critical Reflections and Future Directions 191
- 10 Advancing Arabic Language Education: Empowering Teachers and Promoting Critical CALL through the Arabic Teachers’ Council 217
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- 1 Introduction to Critical CALL across Institutions and Borders 1
-
PART ONE. CALL IN/THROUGH TRANSNATIONAL AND COMMUNITY-ORIENTED LEARNER EXCHANGE
- 2 Critical Virtual Exchange: At the Interface of Critical CALL, Critical Digital Literacy, and Critical Global Citizenship Education 29
- 3 Advancing Inclusion through Pre-Mobility Virtual Exchange 55
- 4 COILing Discrimination Narratives across Continents: A Virtual Exchange Project between a Community College in New York City and a 75
- 5 Using Technology and Art in a Middle School Exploratory Heritage Language Program: Diversity Matters 90
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PART TWO. CALL IN/THROUGH LESS COMMONLY TAUGHT LANGUAGES
- 6 Indigenizing Language Pedagogies with Technology: Entangling Human and Non-Human Affordances for Indigenous Language and Culture Maintenance, Revitalization, and Reclamation 121
- 7 Developing an Interactive AI-Based Spoken Dialogue System for Improving Oral Proficiency in Indonesian and Burmese 145
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PART THREE. CALL IN/THROUGH TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- 8 Technology-Enabled Interinstitutional Professional Development for Less Commonly Taught Languages 171
- 9 Interinstitutional and Transnational Language Teacher Professional Development: Teachers’ Critical Reflections and Future Directions 191
- 10 Advancing Arabic Language Education: Empowering Teachers and Promoting Critical CALL through the Arabic Teachers’ Council 217
- Index 241