CultNet 2015 plan

Tentative title: “Teaching (inter?)cultural aspects in English classrooms: some insights from my fieldwork at a Thai university” Recently encouraged (or indirectly forced) by Richard to come up with a presentation title for the CultNet meeting which will be held in Durham in April as Min has posted earlier. At this stage when my mind is concentrating on (how to start) […]

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Ethical form revision

I personally find that the ethical approval process is quite overwhelming. After filling the forms after forms and compiling all supporting documents I submitted everything to the committee in April. I heard back from a reviewer on May 21st that I had to make some minor adjustments before my ethical forms can be approved. These adjustments are as follows: 1. […]

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CultNet 2014

CultNet 2014 My symposium contribution – entitled “The Challenges and Possibilities of Investigating English Language Teaching from an Intercultural Perspective” – has been accepted for the 2014 CultNet meeting hosted by Durham University from April 25th – 27th 2014. CultNet, originally established by Professor Michael Byram, a leading figure in the fields of intercultural communication/education and foreign language education, is […]

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Green, blue or turquoise? : Interdisciplinary Symposium 2014 presentation

I gave a presentation at the Interdisciplinary Symposium here at the Manchester Institute of Education on January 31st, 2014. In my presentation titled “The challenges and possibilities of investigating English language teaching from an intercultural perspective,” I started off by briefly introducing myself and my topic before moving on to talk about the possibilities and challenges I have found from […]

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Pre-panel review: 9 outlines, 27 proposal drafts and 4 mock presentations!

Pre-panel review: 9 outlines, 27 proposal drafts and 4 mock presentations! I have talked to many PhD students who passed their panel reviews and everybody said ‘You’ll be fine’. Deep down in my heart I know that I will, but all the nerves and worries I have don’t seem to go away. It’s my nature, I think, to be worried […]

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My learning from a pilot study

I conducted a pilot study titled “English Language Teachers’ Perceptions of Intercultural Competence: An Exploratory Case Study in a Thai University” in Thailand in June 2013.The main purpose of my pilot study was to try out data collection methods which included semi-structured interviews with English language teachers, a chat with Department Head, classroom observations and documents collecting. In addition, I […]

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