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Matthew E. Poehner is Professor of World Languages Education and Applied Linguistics at The Pennsylvania State University, conducting research at the intersection of Vygotskian Sociocultural Theory and second language development. His work focuses on reimagining educational environments through Dynamic Assessment frameworks, with international collaborations spanning the U.S., Finland, China, and Israel.
Education:
- Ph.D. in French (Applied Linguistics) from The Pennsylvania State University
Dr. Poehner's research centers on Language Assessment, Language Teacher Education, and Second Language Acquisition through a Sociocultural lens. His pioneering work in Dynamic Assessment embeds instructional mediation within assessment procedures to diagnose emerging learner abilities, moving beyond static evaluation models. This approach fundamentally rethinks classroom assessment by treating it as a developmental catalyst rather than mere measurement.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a pronounced focus on East Asian language contexts (particularly Chinese), with strong thematic threads connecting Vygotskian mediation theory to practical assessment tools like rubrics. His work consistently bridges theoretical frameworks with classroom applications, emphasizing teacher agency in creating developmental opportunities through interactional scaffolding.
Scientific Awards:
- Kenneth W. Mildenberger book award (2014) by The Modern Language Association for "Sociocultural Theory and the Pedagogical Imperative in L2 Education"
As Immediate Past President of the International Association for Cognitive Education and Psychology and Associate Editor of Language and Sociocultural Theory, Dr. Poehner shapes scholarly discourse while teaching graduate courses on Sociocultural Theory, language assessment, and second language acquisition. His international research partnerships indicate sustained grant support for cross-cultural Dynamic Assessment studies, though specific funding details aren't documented in the source material.
Current scholarly leadership includes co-editing "The Routledge Handbook of Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Development" (2018) and "Toward a Reconceptualization of Second Language Classroom Assessment" (2020), with a forthcoming Cambridge University Press volume expanding developmental education frameworks.
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