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Vol 39, No 1 (2022)

Special Issue: Emergency Remote Language Teaching and Learning in Disruptive Times

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Guest Edited by Li Jin, Elizabeth Deifell, and Katie Angus

Table of Contents

Editorial

Emergency Remote Language Teaching and Learning in Disruptive Times PDF
Li Jin , Elizabeth Deifell , Katie Angus i-x

Articles

When “Blended” Becomes “Online” : A Data-Driven Study on the Change of Self- Directed Engagement During COVID-19 PDF
Dennis Foung , Julia Chen , Linda Lin 1-25
Connecting Through Flipgrid : Examining Social Presence of English Language Learners in an Online Course During the Pandemic PDF
Ellen Yeh , Grace Y. Choi , Yonty Friesem 26-52
Pivoting, Partnering, and Sensemaking : How Teachers Navigate the Transition to Remote Teaching Together PDF
Jillian M. Conry , Ann M. Wernick , Paige Ware 53-78
“Siempre Adistanciados” : Ideology, Equity, and Access in Peruvian Emergency Distance Education for Spanish as a Second Language PDF
Michele Back , Virginia Zavala , Raiza Franco 79-102

Book Reviews

Academic Writing with Corpora: A Resource Book for Data-Driven Learning by Tatyana Karpenko-Seccombe PDF
J. Elliott Casal 103-107
Creating Effective Blended Language Learning Courses: A Research-Based Guide from Planning to Evaluation by Daria Mizza and Fernando Rubio PDF
Kathryn Murphy-Judy 108-112
Open Education and Second Language Learning and Teaching: The Rise of a New Knowledge Ecology edited by Carl S. Blyth and Joshua J. Thoms PDF
Ananda Astrini Muhammad 113-117

Learning Technology Reviews

Hypothesis PDF
Crystal Rose-Wainstock 118-128



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