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Articles

Disciplinary Enculturation Experiences of Three Korean Students in U.S.-Based MATESOL Programs

Pages 136-151 | Published online: 11 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

This study examined the disciplinary enculturation experiences of three Korean students in U.S.-based Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL) programs. Guided by theories of situated learning (CitationLave & Wenger, 1991; CitationWenger, 1998) and social identities (CitationBlock, 2007; CitationClarke, 2008; CitationNorton, 2009), and largely drawn from in-depth interview data, this study discovered key factors that affect students' disciplinary enculturation experiences. Findings suggest that students' different participation modes resulted from the negotiation of their new social identities and meaning-making in their MATEOL academic Communities of Practice (CoP). However, the degree of their engagement embodied in the form of peripheral participation or nonparticipation was influenced by multiple factors, including supportive networks and institutional support. These findings imply that creating a space where international students (re)position themselves as contributing and legitimate members takes the mutual efforts of TESOL graduate CoP and international students.

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