Institutional Roles and Identity Construction of Applied Linguistics Faculty Involved in Interdisciplinary Collaborations for Multilingual Student Success

This article analyzes the academic identity constructions of applied linguists in the context of interdisciplinary collaborations as they seek to integrate language and content at the curricular core of an increasingly multilingual and multicultural university in Western Canada. The study draws on t...

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subjects Academic Achievement
Analysis
Applied Linguistics
Audio Equipment
Collaboration
College Faculty
College Students
Communities of Practice
Correlation
Course Content
Cultural Pluralism
English for Academic Purposes
Foreign Countries
Institutional Characteristics
Interdisciplinary Approach
Interdisciplinary aspects
Language of Instruction
Meetings
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Multilingualism
Negotiation
Professional Identity
Qualitative research
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Teacher Collaboration
Teacher Role
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