“…University researchers often wonder why so few research findings seem to make their way into classroom practice, while K–12 teachers express frustration with how “out of touch” academic articles seem to be with the day‐to‐day realities of K‐12 classrooms. There is tremendous consensus surrounding the existence of this gap in language education, as well as the reasons for it, in findings from studies in countries as diverse as Argentina (Banegas, ); Bangladesh (Anwaruddin & Pervin, ), Canada (Dagenais, Lysenko, Abrami, Bernard & Janosz, ); Light & Gnida, ; Witherow, ), England (Castle, ; Reis‐Jorge, ; Tavakoli & Howard, ), Iran (Tabatabaei & Nazem, ), Israel (Shkedi, ); the Philippines (Bengo et al, ), Saudi Arabia (Borg & Alshumaimeri, ); Turkey (Kutlay, ), and the United States (Drill, Miller, & Behrstock‐Sherratt, ).…”