2018
DOI: 10.21093/ijeltal.v3i1.124
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The Influence of Study-Abroad Experiences On Chinese College EFL Teacher’s Identity

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore how in-service Chinese college English teachers produce and reproduce their identities within their study-abroad experiences in terms of their beliefs and classroom practice.  Sociocultural theory, discourse theory, and activity theory were used in the theoretical framework to analyze how participants modified their self-perception and changed their classroom practice in different contexts during boundary crossing.  The study invited four in-service Chinese college Engl… Show more

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“…This provided a large amount of detritus for the formation of the Subei littoral plain area. A previous study demonstrated that the northern Jiangsu coast was mainly affected by the Yellow River [41]. Major element content changes suggested that northward diffusion of Yangtze River sediments was weak and ranged from the estuary to Rudong County [42].…”
Section: Regional Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This provided a large amount of detritus for the formation of the Subei littoral plain area. A previous study demonstrated that the northern Jiangsu coast was mainly affected by the Yellow River [41]. Major element content changes suggested that northward diffusion of Yangtze River sediments was weak and ranged from the estuary to Rudong County [42].…”
Section: Regional Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This relationship is also basically consistent with existing research results. For example, Zhao considered the area along the coast northward from Jianggang Port to the ancient Yellow River Estuary (close to the SBY13 sample site in Dongtai city in this study) to mainly be affected by the ancient Yellow River [41]. Based on the variation in the montmorillonite content, Zhang proposed that detritus along the coast northward from Rudong County to the ancient Yellow River Estuary originated from the ancient Yellow River [42].…”
Section: Variation In the Mica-specific Diagnostic Indices For The Ve...mentioning
confidence: 99%