Multilingual Leadership in TESOL: An Overdue IntroductionEthan Trinh, Luciana C. de Oliveira, and Ali Fuad SelviSection 1: Leadership through Mentoring1. Lived Experiences on Mentoring and its Role in Leadership Development with Multilingual TESOL ProfessionalsAlsu Tuktamyshova, Moisés Elías Alcántara Ayre, and Christine Coombe2. A Collaborative Autoethnography About Mentor-Menteeship (Re)imagined: Redefining the Guru and the Shishyaa in the 21st CenturyRashi Jain and Suresh Canagarajah3. Building a Knowledge Base for TESOL LeadershipElena Andrei and Dudley ReynoldsSection 2: Leadership in Professional Organizations4. Differences at Work: Leading in the Global CommunityGabriela Kleckova5. An Autoethnography of a Multilingual Woman Leader in TESOL: Examining Lived Experiences Within Chaos/Complexity TheoryHilal Peker6. Becoming a TESOL Teacher Educator and a Leader: Facilitating the Learning Space and the Art of Letting GoÖzgehan Uştuk7. Redefining Leadership in TESOL: Centering Complex Identities, Counterstories, and Community-EngagementCristina Sánchez-MartínSection 3: Leadership in Educational Institutions8. Leading for Impact in TESOL: Harnessing Trust, Wellbeing, and Social-Emotional LearningGilda Martinez-Alba and Luis Javier Pentón Herrera9. Adult Education Leadership at the Intersection of Equity, Diversity, and the Digital DivideFederico Salas-Isnardi and Daquanna Harrison10. Intersectionality as a Duo Ethnographic Process: Four Transnational English Language Teachers (Re)Storying Critical Incidents as Multilingual LeadersQuanisha Charles, Shannon Tanghe, Marie Webb, and Gloria ParkSection 4: Leadership in Academic Publishing11. Multilingual Leadership (=Friendship) Through Critical Autoethnography: Allowing Multivoicedness, Welcoming UncertaintyBedrettin Yazan and Ufuk Keleş12. From Multilingual Writers to Multilingual Leaders in the Publishing Communities of TESOL: Autoethnographic AccountsYoungjoo Ji and Seonhee Cho13. Leading through Publishing: Autoethnographies of Mentoring Multilingual ScholarsLuciana C. de Oliveira, Jia Gui, and Cristiane Vicentini14. Looking Back, Taking Stock, and Moving ForwardLía D. Kamhi-Stein
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