Virtual Session Room 1 Symposium
August 16, 2021 02:30 PM - August 16, 2022 06:00 PM(Europe/Amsterdam)
20210816T1430 20210816T1800 Europe/Amsterdam S161 2/3 | Study abroad as a multilingual, intercultural and transnational experience

Study abroad is a complex educational experience, with potential to support academic, linguistic, personal and intercultural development. Traditionally, applied linguistics research has concentrated on SA as an opportunity for second language acquisition by instructed learners, with a focus on single languages (English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese etc). However in practice study abroad today takes place in multilingual and multicultural environments, and involves students from increasingly diverse transnational backgrounds. Much less is known about the likely impact of such complex experiences on student development (e.g. whether they experience multilingualism and/ or interculturality as a series of separate linguistic and cultural encounters, or as an integrated whole). This symposium therefore invites contributions from researchers interested in the impact of contemporary study abroad experiences on: students' evolving multilingualism including development in individual languages plus interactions between home languages, local languages, English as a lingua franca students' beliefs, language attitudes and multilingual identity students' intercultural and transnational orientation students' personal development in terms of agency, self-regulation and autonomy. As well as reporting their empirical research, contributors will be asked to reflect on their theoretical contribution to the understanding of SA, and/or to the educational support frameworks which can maximise students' development in contemporary SA settings.

S161 detailed programme, click here

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Study abroad is a complex educational experience, with potential to support academic, linguistic, personal and intercultural development. Traditionally, applied linguistics research has concentrated on SA as an opportunity for second language acquisition by instructed learners, with a focus on single languages (English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese etc). However in practice study abroad today takes place in multilingual and multicultural environments, and involves students from increasingly diverse transnational backgrounds. Much less is known about the likely impact of such complex experiences on student development (e.g. whether they experience multilingualism and/ or interculturality as a series of separate linguistic and cultural encounters, or as an integrated whole). This symposium therefore invites contributions from researchers interested in the impact of contemporary study abroad experiences on: students' evolving multilingualism including development in individual languages plus interactions between home languages, local languages, English as a lingua franca students' beliefs, language attitudes and multilingual identity students' intercultural and transnational orientation students' personal development in terms of agency, self-regulation and autonomy. As well as reporting their empirical research, contributors will be asked to reflect on their theoretical contribution to the understanding of SA, and/or to the educational support frameworks which can maximise students' development in contemporary SA settings.

S161 detailed programme, click here

Where are they now? A comprehensive study of career pathways for U.S.-based language study abroad alumniView Abstract Watch Recording 0
Featured 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This presentation focuses on selected findings from a comprehensive, mixed-methods study examining the careers of language study abroad alumni. The study includes a nationwide survey, with complete data from 4,868 respondents, and life history interviews with approximately 60 participants selected on the basis of a typology developed through the survey.
Presenters
CK
Celeste Kinginger
Penn State University
The student Expectation Journey from SA back homeView Abstract Watch Recording 0
Standard 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This talk discusses SA experiences of studying in China during and post-SA.
Presenters Clare Wright
University Of Leeds
Co-authors
YP
Ying Peng
Co-author, University Of Leeds
The development of the multilingual self during study abroadView Abstract Watch Recording 0
StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
The present study explores the impact of a short-term study abroad experience in a multilingual region on students’ general interest in multilingualism and the development of a multilingual self. Qualitative data reveal that students maintain only an elementary understanding of multilingualism but show increased post-program interests in third language acquisition.
Presenters Meagan Driver
Michigan State University
'My whiteness is very prominent in Cusco:' Cultural excavation among teacher candidates studying abroad in PeruView Abstract Watch Recording 0
StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
I report on how teacher candidates used cultural excavation activities to reflect upon a study abroad experience in Peru and the role of these activities in developing intercultural competence. Findings show movement towards more ethnorelative stances, demonstrating cultural excavation as a powerful, albeit not sufficient, framework for scaffolding study abroad.
Presenters Michele Back
University Of Connecticut
Multiracial Chinese American Women Studying Abroad in China: Negotiating Race and Gender in MandarinView Abstract Watch Recording 0
StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
The study investigates the intersectionality of race, gender, and language learning by focusing on three multiracial women in China. Interviews and recorded conversations show complex strategies to negotiate identity. By asserting their Chinese-ness but rejecting the Chinese discourse about gender, they engaged in the construction of a hybrid identity.
Presenters
YW
Yi Wang
Stony Brook University
Co-authors
WD
Wenhao Diao
Presenter
Linguistic and Cultural Factors in Graduate School Admissions: An Examination of Latin American Students in the U.S.A.View Abstract Watch Recording 0
FocusedAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This study establishes a baseline for understanding the linguistic and cultural complexities of the Latin American population in graduate school in the United States. Quantitative and qualitative data were gathered to explore academic experiences, cultural influences and socioeconomic patterns that influenced the requirements for admission in graduate school.
Presenters Rodrigo Rodriguez-Fuentes
Universidad Del Norte
Personal and Professional Learning through Reflection on a Pre-service Teacher Study Abroad Sojourn: A Longitudinal Study of TeachersView Abstract Watch Recording 0
FocusedAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
Through study abroad pre-service teachers can learn a new language, experience another culture, and develop teaching practices. We studied the long-term influence these pre-service sojourns have on sojourners once they are practicing teachers by interviewing 10 alumni who then reflected on their personal and professional learning from their short-term sojourns.
Presenters Roswita Dressler
Associate Professor, University Of Calgary
Residence abroad as social investment: Challenges and gains revealed through a longitudinal studyView Abstract Watch Recording 0
FocusedAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This presentation focuses on the results of a case-study examining the long-term impact of a seemingly challenging study abroad experience and how the participant’s personal development during that time inspired her to live abroad again. A longitudinal perspective is needed in SA research to examine such long-term effects.
Presenters
OG
Ozge Guney
University Of South Florida
Co-authors Nicole Tracy-Ventura
West Virginia University
Multidialectal and Multilingual Practices in L2 Arabic Study Abroad ContextsView Abstract Watch Recording 0
FocusedAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/16 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/16 16:00:00 UTC
This study examines interlocutors’ orientations to, and use of, multidialectal and multilingual practices during L2 Arabic conversations-for-learning beyond the classroom in a study abroad program. Recorded interactions show such practices can work as a valuable interactional resource that multilinguals draw upon to enhance meaning-making, identity negotiation, and knowledge construction.
Presenters
KA
Khaled Al Masaeed
Carnegie Mellon University
Penn State University
University of Leeds
Michigan State University
Stony Brook University
University of Connecticut
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Prof. Rosamond Mitchell
University of Southampton
Eotvos Lorand University
 Ana Beaven
University of Bologna
Assoc Prof. June Eyckmans
Presenter
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Ghent University
Dr. Nicole Tracy-Ventura
West Virginia University
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Where are they now? A comprehensive study of ca...
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Linguistic and Cultural Factors in Graduate Sch...
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Personal and Professional Learning through Refl...
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Multidialectal and Multilingual Practices in L2...
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Residence abroad as social investment: Challeng...
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'My whiteness is very prominent in Cusco:' Cul...
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The development of the multilingual self during...
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Multiracial Chinese American Women Studying Abr...
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