2023
DOI: 10.1002/tesj.729
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“I have meaningful work:” Crafting teaching and advocacy at anESLafter‐school program

Abstract: While the importance of advocacy in TESOL has received greater attention in recent scholarship, less research has explored how English language teachers make meaning for their work as educators and advocates by acting within and beyond their official roles and responsibilities. This article explores how teachers in an after‐school program supported refugee and immigrant students and their families. The researchers ask the following question: How do teachers craft their roles as educators and advocates for refu… Show more

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