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Presentation
Reflection on and for Success: Using Reflective Narratives to Reawaken Teachers’ Inquiry Spirit in Working with ELS
National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention
  • Natalia Ward, East Tennessee State University
  • Renee Moran, East Tennessee State University
  • Karin Keith, East Tennessee State University
  • Huili Hong, East Tennessee State University
  • G. Li, University of British Columbia
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
11-1-2019
Description

This proposed interactive panel brings together teachers and teacher educators from northern, middle, and southern states in the U.S. and Canada to explore, highlight, and value pre-service and in-service teachers and teacher educators’ reflective narratives in working with ELs. Our panel explores the often-discounted stories of our teachers. This interactive session will engage participants into discussion around how fellow researchers and teachers effectively used “narrative” as reflective and effective practice in their current and future work with English learners, including ELs with disabilities. The findings have important implications for the improvement of our own and peer institutions’ teacher preparation programs.

Location
Baltimore, MD
Citation Information
Natalia Ward, Renee Moran, Karin Keith, Huili Hong, et al.. "Reflection on and for Success: Using Reflective Narratives to Reawaken Teachers’ Inquiry Spirit in Working with ELS" National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/natalia-ward/82/