7 research outputs found
Exploring LGBT Lives in Adult ESOL
Exploring LGBT lives and issues in adult ESOL This project built an initial research evidence base by drawing directly on learnersâ and teachersâ experiences of issues of sexual diversity within ESOL. This concept of âbringing the outside inâ (Roberts and Baynham 2006), understanding how learnersâ lives affect and impact on learning and life opportunities, is a key strategy in understanding the heterogeneity of ESOL learners and supporting them in an unequal world. In this context, the contributions of tutors and LGBT learners provided a unique body of evidence from which to clarify thinking and to strategize for supporting their participation in ESOL classes. It should provide a basis for future research into inclusive pedagogy, professional development and materials writing. This contribution to knowledge about the role of gender and sexuality in language teaching and learning will be of relevance to ESOL teacher education across the Anglophone world in particular, and to teacher education for all sectors more generally
Exchange interactions in ml based on mn-alloyed dmsc: 1. the d-d exchange interactions
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Biblioteca Centrale - P.le Aldo Moro, 7 Rome / CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle RichercheSIGLEITItal