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Scott Roy Douglas
Scott Roy Douglas
Associate Professor, Okanagan School of Education, University of British Columbia
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Task-Based Language Teaching and English for Academic Purposes: An Investigation into Instructor Perceptions and Practice in the Canadian Context
SR Douglas, M Kim
TESL Canada Journal 31 (8), 1-22, 2014
1022014
English language learners’ transitional needs from high school to university: An exploratory study
H Roessingh, S Douglas
Journal of International Migration and Integration 13, 285-301, 2012
692012
Non-native English speaking students at university: Lexical richness and academic success
SR Douglas
University of Calgary, Graduate Division of Educational Research, 2010
672010
Educational Outcomes of English Language Learners at University.
H Roessingh, SR Douglas
Canadian Journal of Higher Education 42 (1), 80-97, 2012
662012
Intercultural communicative competence and English for academic purposes: A synthesis review of the scholarly literature
SR Douglas, M Rosvold
Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics 21 (1), 23-42, 2018
522018
The Lexical Breadth of Undergraduate Novice Level Writing Competency.
SR Douglas
Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique …, 2013
412013
The Relationship between Lexical Frequency Profiling Measures and Rater Judgements of Spoken and Written General English Language Proficiency on the CELPIP-General Test.
SR Douglas
TESL Canada Journal 32 (9), 43-64, 2015
272015
The multicultural café: Enhancing authentic interaction for adult English language learners through service learning
T Riley, SR Douglas
TESL Canada Journal 34 (1), 25-50, 2016
262016
Identifying English language use and communication challenges facing “entry-level” workplace immigrants in Canada
L Cheng, GH Im, C Doe, SR Douglas
Journal of International Migration and Integration 22, 865-886, 2021
232021
Q, Skills for Success: Reading and Writing 5
N Caplan, SR Douglas
Oxford University Press, 2011
19*2011
English for academic purposes programs: Key trends across Canadian universities
SR Douglas, M Landry
Comparative and International Education 50 (1), 2021
152021
The Role of the Interlocutor: Factors Impeding Workplace Communication with Newcomers Speaking English as an Additional Language
SR Douglas, C Doe, L Cheng
Canadian Modern Language Review 76 (1), 31-49, 2020
152020
Student Perspectives on a Short-Term Study Abroad Experience
SR Douglas
JALT2014 Conference Proceedings, 208-216, 2015
132015
Lexical standards for expository writing at Grade 3:The transition from early literacy to academic literacy
H Roessingh, S Douglas, Wojtalewicz
Language and Literacy 18 (3), 123-144, 2016
122016
Short-term study abroad: The storied experiences of teacher candidates from Japan
SR Douglas, F Sano, M Rosvold
LEARNing Landscapes 11 (2), 127-140, 2018
82018
Q: skills for success 5
NA Caplan, SR Douglas, S Earle-Carlin
Oxford University Press, 2011
82011
Teacher Perceptions of Task-based Language Teaching and Learning Across Canada
SR Douglas
Contact: Special Research Symposium Issue 40 (2), 11-31, 2014
72014
English for Academic Purposes Student Reflections: Factors Related to Their Additional Language Socialization at a Canadian University
SR Douglas, MH Landry, C Doe, L Cheng
TESL Canada Journal 39 (1), 2022
62022
The tutor development needs of writing centre consultants working with undergraduate students using English as an additional language
M Pilin, MH Landry, SR Douglas, A Brobbel
Discourse and Writing/Rédactologie 30, 290-313, 2020
52020
Raising the lexical bar: The potential of teacher talk to support learning academic vocabulary
H Roessingh, SR Douglas
In Cowart, M.T. and Anderson, G. (Eds.) Teaching and Leading in Diverse …, 2013
52013
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