ABSTRACT

These personal essays by first and second language researchers and practitioners reflect on issues, events, and people in their lives that helped them carve out their career paths or clarify an important dimension of their missions as educators. Their narratives depict the ways in which professionals from diverse backgrounds and work settings have grappled with issues in language education that concern all of us: the sources and development of beliefs about language and education, the constructing of a professional identity in the face of ethical and ideological dilemmas, and the constraints and inspirations of teaching and learning environments. They have come together as a collective to engage in a courageous new form of academic discourse, one with the potential to change the field. Many of the authors write their stories of having begun their work with voices positioned at the margins. Now, as established professionals, they feel strong enough collectively to risk the telling and, through their telling, to encourage other voices.

This volume is intended to provide graduate students, teachers, and researchers in language education with insights into the struggles that characterize the professional development of language educators. Both readers and contributors should use the stories to view their own professional lives from fresh perspectives -- and be inspired to reflect in new ways on the ideological, ethical, and philosophical underpinnings of their professional personae.

part |71 pages

Introduction

chapter |17 pages

Between Scylla and Charybdis

Evolving Views on Literacy Education for Students With Hearing Impairment

chapter |11 pages

Echoes From the Past

Stepping Stones Toward a Personal Critical Literacy

part |39 pages

Introduction

chapter |9 pages

Blurred Voices

Who Speaks for the Subaltern?

part |41 pages

Introduction

part |49 pages

Introduction

chapter |5 pages

Sabbatical Blues

chapter |7 pages

Changing the Margins

Dilemmas of a Reformer in the Field

chapter |13 pages

Body-Mergings

Searching for Connections With Academic Discourse

chapter |3 pages

Explorations for Part Four

Reflections on the Profession