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Volume 13, 2016

An ecological approach to teacher agency: A theoretical overview - Gemma Parker

A conversational analysis of teacher's feedback in students' uptake in an intermediate English and second language classroom at INTO Newcastle University - Kevin Wai Hin Tai and Billy Lok Ming Poon

The use of auto-ethnography in classroom-based practitioner research - Helen Woodley

School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences

Newcastle University, NE1 7RU

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