CreATE members' research involves quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods designs to investigate the effects that being involved in creative activities might have on the acquisition and teaching of additional languages.
Defining 'creative' as non-conventional allows us to explore various approaches. At present, our members' research focuses on: debating (Xiaoying Wu), drama (Faidra Faitaki) and songs (Cate Hamilton), as well as reading (Dongxia Nie) and listening to stories (Zhuohan Chen). Most of us are interested in child learners, but we also look into teachers' use of creative approaches.
You can read about some of our group's research projects below.