An Autoethnographic Study of Japanese Pedagogy: A Multilingual Learner’s Experience in Learning Japanese

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  • Ching-Hsuan Wu Western Kentucky University

Keywords:

Autoethnography, second language acquisition, Japanese learning

Abstract

This autoethnographic study involved the author in the dual role of researcher and informant and analyzes her Japanese learning experience in four programs across three countries. The goal of the paper is to proffer the current practice in Japanese language classrooms with an array of pedagogical options through a review of how the class activities in question accommodated the author’s learning process.

Author Biography

Ching-Hsuan Wu, Western Kentucky University

I am Assistant Professor of Chinese Pedagogy in Honors College at Western Kentucky University.

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Published

2017-12-28

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Research Articles