: EXAMINING THE ROLES OF COLLABORATIVE CULTURE:CONTENT BASED INSTRUCTION AND TEACHER EFFICACY

Published: 19 August 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/gv6x9kbf2y.1
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karen johnson

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Sociocultural Theory and the associated field of sociocultural linguistics emphasize the interrelation between language and thought as well as between language, culture and society. The Sociocultural theory connects to collaboration. The foundational theoretical framework from the sociocultural theory underscored the presupposition of this research. While content-based instruction has four established benefits that are lingual, psychological, pedagogical, and collegial according to Pally (2000). The objective of the sociocultural theory, by psychologist Vygotsky(1978), was to socialize and identify cultural identity while establishing linguistical ability. As the researcher, these concepts were chosen to focus upon the challenges faced by both core content and elective’s instructors that are encountered in a middle school setting where collaboration must take place for the benefit of the campus, staff, educators, and students. The challenge of operationalizing collaboration can produce benefits as well as some issues that can be overcome.

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Concordia University Portland

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Sociocultural Theory, Pre-Service Teacher, Content-Based Language Learning, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Country of Origin Effects

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