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2025-11-06
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341 pages
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9789819692774
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Anglais
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9789819692781
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Kashif Raza has a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Governance from the University of Calgary, Canada, an M.A. in TESOL from Oklahoma City University, USA, and a Law degree from the University of Punjab, Pakistan. He is currently a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of British Columbia. Kashif has worked with multilingual learners in four different contexts (Canada, Qatar, USA, and Pakistan) and has taught, developed, and supervised EAP and ESP-Law courses. He currently serves on the Nominating Committee of the TESOL International Association and has previously served as a co-chair of Program Administration Interest Section and a co-chair of the Governance Review Working Group. His research interests include language policy and planning, bi/pluri/multilingualism, TESOL leadership, education law, transnational migration, and South Asian diaspora in Canada.

Özgehan Ustuk is a language teacher, teacher educator, and researcher, and currently works as a research assistant professor in the Department of English and Communication at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He chaired the TESOL International Association’s Research Professional Council from 2022 to 2024. He has recently co-edited "A Sociopolitical Agenda for TESOL Teacher Education" (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024) and "Building a Culture of Research in TESOL" (Springer, 2024). His research includes classroom-based and practitioner studies and focuses on language teacher education, professional development, teacher identity, and classroom discourse.

Dudley Reynolds is a senior associate dean for Education and Teaching Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University Qatar. A teacher and researcher of multilingual language learners for over 35 years working primarily with learners of English, he served as the president of TESOL International Association in 2016-2017. His research addresses language education policy, developmental patterns in additional language learning, curricular and pedagogical approaches to literacy development, teacher education, and learning. Recent editorial contributions include Handbook of multilingual TESOL in practice (Springer, 2023) and policy development in TESOL and multilingualism: Past, present, and the way forward (Springer, 2021). He is the 2023 recipient of TESOL International Association’s James E. Alatis Award for Service to TESOL.

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