2017
DOI: 10.15402/esj.v2i2.167
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Decentering Expected Voices and Visibilities through Connective Learning in a Feminist Transnational Bridging Pilot

Abstract: This paper outlines the learning opportunities that emerged when international students acquiring English for Academic Purposes joined Canadian undergraduates fluent in English for an Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies. Critical reflections provided by students, course facilitators, and the graduate student researcher were gathered through surveys, interviews, and focus groups that examined experiences of academic internationalization in feminist and language acquisition classrooms, co-designed to enga… Show more

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