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works in both language teaching and mainstream education. He has supported teachers in over 30 countries for organizations including UNICEF, the British Council, and the University of Warwick, particularly across the Global South and published widely on areas including multilingualism, teaching methodology, curriculum design, teacher expertise, teacher reflection, and lesson planning. Resources are available through his website: www.jasonanderson.org.uk

      Mahmood Reza Atai is Professor of applied linguistics at Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran. He is editor of the Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics and editorial board member in some international journals. His research interests include ESL/EFL teacher education and EAP, and he has published on these themes extensively in refereed journals. His recent papers appeared in English for Specific Purposes, Journal of English for Academic Purposes, System, RELC Journal, and Teacher Development.

      Maria Iosifina Avgousti is an English language instructor and an Applied Linguist. She holds a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Manchester, an MA in Applied Linguistics and TESOL from Newcastle University, and a PhD in Intercultural Communicative Competence and CALL. She has been a Research Fellow at the University of Cyprus, with an active involvement in European-funded projects, and she is the author of multiple articles and book chapters.

      Vahid Bahrami is an MA holder in applied linguistics/TESOL from Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran. He is currently working as an EFL lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at University of Zanjan, Iran. His main areas of research interest include individual differences in second language teaching and learning and EAP/language teachers’ professional learning and development and identity construction. His recent published works appeared in English for Specific Purposes and The Journal of Experimental Education.

      Hatime Çiftçi is an assistant professor in the Department of English Language Teaching at MEF University. She received her PhD in second language acquisition and instructional technology from the University of South Florida. Her research interests include pragmatics and discourse, politeness, intercultural communication, and computer-mediated communication. Some of her articles have appeared in journals, such as Journal of Politeness Research, Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, and CALICO Journal.

      Cindy Guerrero is a Research Scientist in the Center for Research & Development in Dual Language and Literacy Acquisition (CRDLLA), within the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University. Dr. Guerrero has 17 years of experience coordinating and implementing large-scale federal research grants related to literacy and science instructional interventions for economically challenged students and English learners. Her research interests include literacy, science learning, academic language proficiency, and virtual professional learning for teachers.

      Graham Hall is Professor of Applied Linguistics/TESOL at Northumbria University, UK, where he teaches on the university’s Applied Linguistics/TESOL programs. He is the author of Exploring English Language Teaching (Routledge, 2011; 2nd edition, 2017), which won the 2012 British Association for Applied Linguistics book prize. He also edited the Routledge Handbook of ELT (2016) and ELT Journal from 2013 to 2017. His research interests range from classroom discourse to the ways in which language teachers understand their practice and the role research might play in their professional development.

      Stella K. Hadjistassou is Research Fellow at the KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence at the University of Cyprus. She has served for two years as the Acting Director of the Language Center at the UCY, where she also held a Visiting Lecturer position. Stella has extensive expertise in composing and leading large EU-funded projects in Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL).

      Andrea B. Hellman is an Associate Professor of Linguistics/TESOL at Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri, USA. A successful grant writer and project director of $5.5 million in federal funding, Dr. Hellman is active in teacher professional development and research for educating multilingual students in K-12 schools. She serves TESOL International Association as series editor of The 6 Principles for Exemplary Teaching of English Learners and coauthored several publications in this series.

      Mehrdad Hosseini holds an MA in Applied Linguistics/TESOL from Kharazmi University and currently works as an EFL lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Zanjan. His research primarily explores issues related to language teachers’ research engagement, individual differences in language learning and teaching, language awareness, and teacher development in English for academic purposes. His recent publications appear in English for Specific Purposes and The Journal of Experimental Education.

      Beverly J. Irby is Regents Professor serving in the Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development and is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University. She is Director of the Education Leadership Research Center and Co-director of the Center for Research & Development in Dual Language & Literacy Acquisition. Her primary research interests center on principal and superintendent leadership, bilingual and ESL education administrative structures, curriculum, international education, and instructional strategies.

      Tamara Kalandadze is an Associate Professor of Special Education and neurodevelopmental conditions at Østfold University College, Norway. She is interested in language and communication needs and is trying to apply open research principles in her research. Tamara was earlier employed at the Knowledge Centre for Education at the University of Stavanger, where her primary duties included conducting literature reviews.

      Zeynep Köylü holds a PhD in Second Language Acquisition and Instructional Technology (SLA/IT) from the University of South Florida. She is currently a postdoctoral teaching and research fellow at the University of Basel, Department of English. Her research interests include second language development in different learning contexts, the study abroad phenomenon, and statistical methods in SLA.

      Rafael Lara-Alecio is Regents Professor serving in the Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University. He serves as Director of the Center for Research & Development in Dual Language & Literacy Acquisition. His expertise includes the development of academic language through content areas of instruction, assessment/evaluation, and parental involvement in bilingual/ESL education.

      Amy Lightfoot is the Regional Education and English Academic Lead for the British Council in South Asia. She leads on strategy development and program design for large-scale teacher education projects across the region, along with related research activities. She holds an MA in Education and International Development from University College London and an MA in English Language Teaching and the Cambridge DELTA from the University of Bath.

      Faridah Pawan is a Professor in the Department of Instructional Systems Technology (IST) in the School of Education at Indiana University. She designs and researches programs to support midcareer

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