Monday 3 September 2012

University of Sydney Papers in TESOL



Volume 7, June 2011

Volume 7 of the University of Sydney Papers in TESOL is available for free access. This volumes includes 3 research papers as follows:

Article 1: Language awareness and its relevance to TESOL
Elizabeth M. Ellis

Article 2: A comparison of learners’ and teachers’ attitudes toward communicative language teaching at two universities in Vietnam
Khoi Mai Ngoc and Noriko Iwashita

Article 3: Transitioning From Māori-medium to English-medium education: The experiences and perspectives of three students
Hamish Weir




Call for Papers for Volume 8, 2013


Editors: Marie Stevenson and David Hirsh

The University of Sydney Papers in TESOL is a peer-reviewed journal published by the TESOL Research Network in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney, Australia. The University of Sydney Papers in TESOL is currently accepting manuscripts for review for Volume 8, 2013. 

 

Submissions


The University of Sydney Papers in TESOL invites submissions from academics and research students seeking to disseminate their work to the wider community. Postgraduate research students are particularly encouraged to submit a paper as a sole author or with their supervisor.

Types of submissions


  • A research report
  • A discussion piece which raises and debates issues on a particular topic
  • A review of a topic of interest to people working in the area of TESOL
  • A review of a book of interest to people working in the area of TESOL

Word length


Up to 8,000 words (including tables, figures, references and appendices) for research reports. Other submissions, such as book reviews, may be considerably shorter.

 

Information for contributors


Important deadlines


  • 800-word abstract submission: by November 20, 2012
  • Full paper submission for peer review: by February 20, 2013
  • Anticipated publication date: September 2013

Abstract/full paper submission:  marie.stevenson@sydney.edu.au

Inquiries: Dr Marie Stevenson (marie.stevenson@sydney.edu.au) or         Dr David Hirsh (david.hirsh@sydney.edu.au)

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