TY - JOUR
T1 - Relationality, interconnectedness, and identity
T2 - A process-focused approach to second language acquisition and teaching (SLA/T)
AU - Atkinson, Dwight
AU - Mejía-Laguna, Jorge
AU - Ribeiro, Amable Custodio
AU - Cappellini, Marco
AU - Kayi-Aydar, Hayriye
AU - Lowie, Wander
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). The Modern Language Journal published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of National Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations, Inc.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - This complex article has six subsections. Following a brief introduction, one team of three co-authors and three single authors present compact statements of their distinctive individual research perspectives on second language acquisition and teaching (SLA/T): Atkinson, Mejía-Laguna, and Ribeiro offer a sociocognitive perspective; Cappellini introduces an eclectic perspective in which online communication is analyzed multimodally; Kayi-Aydar develops a broad-based identity perspective; and Lowie presents a complex dynamic systems theory perspective on SLA/T. In the final subsection of this article, the six authors investigate together how their different perspectives might synergize with and complement each other. Conceptually, they develop five main points: (a) SLA/T is a process, (b) SLA/T is relational and ecological, (c) SLA/T occurs on multiple temporal dimensions and analytical levels, and (d) SLA/T is multimodal and embodied. Methodologically, they find common ground in multimethods and case-based research approaches covering a range of different timescales. Pedagogically, they acknowledge the diversity of educational environments around the world, support local autonomy for teachers, and understand learning as emergent.
AB - This complex article has six subsections. Following a brief introduction, one team of three co-authors and three single authors present compact statements of their distinctive individual research perspectives on second language acquisition and teaching (SLA/T): Atkinson, Mejía-Laguna, and Ribeiro offer a sociocognitive perspective; Cappellini introduces an eclectic perspective in which online communication is analyzed multimodally; Kayi-Aydar develops a broad-based identity perspective; and Lowie presents a complex dynamic systems theory perspective on SLA/T. In the final subsection of this article, the six authors investigate together how their different perspectives might synergize with and complement each other. Conceptually, they develop five main points: (a) SLA/T is a process, (b) SLA/T is relational and ecological, (c) SLA/T occurs on multiple temporal dimensions and analytical levels, and (d) SLA/T is multimodal and embodied. Methodologically, they find common ground in multimethods and case-based research approaches covering a range of different timescales. Pedagogically, they acknowledge the diversity of educational environments around the world, support local autonomy for teachers, and understand learning as emergent.
KW - complex dynamic systems theory
KW - ecological
KW - identity
KW - multimodality
KW - process
KW - sociocognitive
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U2 - 10.1111/modl.12982
DO - 10.1111/modl.12982
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85218166905
SN - 0026-7902
VL - 109
SP - 39
EP - 63
JO - Modern Language Journal
JF - Modern Language Journal
ER -