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Mapping Professional Development Trajectories: A Collaborative Autoethnography of Three Women Language Teacher Educators

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Abstract

Latin America's English language pedagogy still trails behind on the global stage despite countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia bolstering their English teacher education and enhancing the delivery of English as a foreign language. This landscape demands a deeper scholarly inquiry, particularly at the crossroads of innovative pedagogies and their real-world applications within the distinctive milieu of Latin America. Spanning the entire continent and a vast variety of teaching and learning contexts, this book's contributors tackle challenges including collaboration, professional identity and development, queer texts, democratizing access, social justice and materials design.
Gathering perspectives and experiences through auto-, duo- and trio-ethnographic chapters, this collection of personal and deeply collaborative reflections is a powerful account of first-person lived experiences in TESOL teacher education in Latin America.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEnglish Language Teacher Education in Latin America
Subtitle of host publicationAutoethnographic Insights
Editors Raúl Alberto Mora, Luis Javier Pentón Herrera
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
Chapter8
Pages109-123
Number of pages15
EditionPrimera
ISBN (Electronic)9781350524255
ISBN (Print)9781350524248
StatePublished - 2026

Publication series

NameCritical Approaches and Innovations in Language Teacher Education

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