"Narratives of TESOL Professionals: Experiences Navigating the Doctoral Program"

Co-edited by a SLAT Professor, SLAT Alumna, and SLAT Student

Sept. 20, 2023
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SLAT is thrilled to share that “Narratives of TESOL Professionals: Experiences Navigating the Doctoral Program,” which is co-edited by Dr. Hayriye Kayi-Aydar (SLAT Faculty), Dr. Angel Steadman (Assistant Professor at Highline College, former MA TESL & PhD SLAT student) and Kate Shea (current PhD SLAT student), is now available for pre-order. To order your copy, please go to the link above (embedded in the title) and use the following discount code: NOTP4151 (case sensitive so enter exactly as you see here).

This edited collection provides insight into the lived experiences of recent graduates of various English Applied Linguistics and/or TESOL doctoral programs in North America. These are the stories that hardly find a place in academic spaces. Dr. Kayi-Aydar, Dr. Steadman, and Ms. Shea wanted them to be heard. Given the “identity focus” and nature of the narratives in the chapters, a lot of emotion labor has gone into this body of work. We believe that the book has a lot to offer for doctoral students (in various disciplines, not just TESOL) as well as the faculty who advise and support them. Here are the chapter titles:

1.    Foreword

      Hayriye Kayı-Aydar, Angel Steadman, and Kate Shea

2.    Preface: Understanding Doctoral Student Experience and Intersectional Identities in TESOL Programs: A Narrative Approach

      Hayriye Kayı-Aydar, Angel Steadman, and Kate Shea

3.    Interlude to a Degree: Autoethnographic Reflections on Dissertating After a Cancer Diagnosis

       Silvia Vaccino-Salvadore

4.    En La Brega: Puerto Rican Female Scholars Navigating U.S. Educational Pathways

       Nidza V. Marichal and Raisa Ankeny

5.    A Third Space where I Went into a Slump: Struggles, Inner Conflicts, and Reflections

      Siti Juwariyah

6.    PhD Pursuit: A Doctoral Mother’s Journey to Graduation

      Yuliya Summers

7.    Spatializing Researcher Identity Through the Multiple Spaces During Dissertation Writing and Motherhood Life

      Inggrit Olivin Tanasale

8.    Affordances and Constraints of Pursuing a TESOL PhD in an English Studies Model

       Md Mijanur Rahman

9.    Learning to Teach as an Outsider: The Stories of a Beginning Transnational Educator

       Yue Bian

10.   Grappling With Native-Speakerism as an International Multilingual Researcher: When Idealism Clashes With Reality

      Yiran Xu

11.   A Virtual Writing Community: Stories of Personal and Professional Growth

       Elnaz Kia, Idée Edalatishams, and Fatemeh Bordbarjavidi

12.   International First-Generation College Students Pursue TESOL PhD Programs in the U.S.: Navigating the Profession as Emerging Scholars

       Lei Jiang, Shuzhan Li, and Wenyang Sun

13.   Developing a Network of Support Through Collaboration: My Academic Socialization Journey as a PhD Student

      Wendy Li

14.   Spreading My Wings in Academia: An International Doctoral Student Developing Scholarly Identity Through Empowering Mentoring Relationships

      Anna Sanczyk-Cruz

15.   Unveiling the Hidden Curriculum: The Mentoring and Socialization Experiences of an International TESOL Student

       Fares J. Karam and Amanda Kibler

16.   A Few Final Words and Future Directions

       Hayriye Kayı-Aydar, Kate Shea, and Angel Steadman