A Collective Case-Study on Navigating Faculty Bilingualism, with Reflections on the Research Experience

This article is both a research paper and a reflection piece, describing the core of a research project about examining faculty experience and some of the author’s related self-learning and reflection fueled by the project. This qualitative case-study asked: for bilingual faculty whose native langu...

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Main Author: Laura Geringer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2021-01-01
Series:Current Issues in Education
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Online Access:https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1927
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spelling doaj-04e5bed254b44207a428efd74c7611282021-09-02T17:33:27ZengArizona State UniversityCurrent Issues in Education1099-839X2021-01-01221 (Sp Iss)A Collective Case-Study on Navigating Faculty Bilingualism, with Reflections on the Research ExperienceLaura Geringer This article is both a research paper and a reflection piece, describing the core of a research project about examining faculty experience and some of the author’s related self-learning and reflection fueled by the project. This qualitative case-study asked: for bilingual faculty whose native language and academic discipline is French, in what ways is language intertwined in their experience of higher education in English-language universities in the United States Midwest?  Semi-structured interviews with three individuals suggested this multifaceted idea:  for these faculty members, their experience of higher education is intertwined with 1) their relationships with individuals and groups of various linguistic characteristics; 2) complexities of identity/personality; and 3) power dynamics. Parallel to this research about faculty experience was the author’s experiential learning about the research process and reflections on her relationship to research and practice in the field of education. This article sketches this learning alongside the research study. https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1927Higher EducationInternational Higher EducationFacultyFrenchBilingual
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A Collective Case-Study on Navigating Faculty Bilingualism, with Reflections on the Research Experience
Current Issues in Education
Higher Education
International Higher Education
Faculty
French
Bilingual
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title A Collective Case-Study on Navigating Faculty Bilingualism, with Reflections on the Research Experience
title_short A Collective Case-Study on Navigating Faculty Bilingualism, with Reflections on the Research Experience
title_full A Collective Case-Study on Navigating Faculty Bilingualism, with Reflections on the Research Experience
title_fullStr A Collective Case-Study on Navigating Faculty Bilingualism, with Reflections on the Research Experience
title_full_unstemmed A Collective Case-Study on Navigating Faculty Bilingualism, with Reflections on the Research Experience
title_sort collective case-study on navigating faculty bilingualism, with reflections on the research experience
publisher Arizona State University
series Current Issues in Education
issn 1099-839X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This article is both a research paper and a reflection piece, describing the core of a research project about examining faculty experience and some of the author’s related self-learning and reflection fueled by the project. This qualitative case-study asked: for bilingual faculty whose native language and academic discipline is French, in what ways is language intertwined in their experience of higher education in English-language universities in the United States Midwest?  Semi-structured interviews with three individuals suggested this multifaceted idea:  for these faculty members, their experience of higher education is intertwined with 1) their relationships with individuals and groups of various linguistic characteristics; 2) complexities of identity/personality; and 3) power dynamics. Parallel to this research about faculty experience was the author’s experiential learning about the research process and reflections on her relationship to research and practice in the field of education. This article sketches this learning alongside the research study.
topic Higher Education
International Higher Education
Faculty
French
Bilingual
url https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1927
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