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Carol Griffiths
Born
💼 Occupation
Teacher, author and academic
🌐 Websitecarol-lorac.com

Carol Griffiths is a teacher, author, and academic. She has conducted research on language learning strategies, individual differences in language acquisition, teacher education and support, action research, using literature in language teaching and learning, and the global use of English, including English as a lingua franca (ELF) and as a medium of instruction (EMI).

Education and career

Griffiths studied English, French and literature at Massey University, graduating in 1963, and later trained as a teacher at Auckland Teachers College. She earned her master's degree in Applied Linguistics at the University of Waikato in 1996 and a doctorate degree in Education and Applied Linguistics at the University of Auckland in 2003.[1]

Griffiths spent much of her early career in English language teaching in Auckland. She later moved into university teaching in Turkey, holding posts at Yeditepe University and Fatih University, and at the University of Leeds. In 2019, she joined Girne American University as an associate professor, and later became professor.[1][2]

Research

Griffiths' has conducted research on applied linguistics, with emphasis on language acquisition, language learning strategies, and individual differences among language learners. Her work has examined how cognitive, affective, and contextual factors influence the process of learning additional languages,[3] contributing to a more holistic understanding of language learning as a dynamic and complex phenomenon.[4]

A central theme in Griffiths' research is the study of language learning strategies.[5] She has explored how strategies are selected, adapted, and used by learners in diverse educational[6] and cultural contexts.[7] In addition to learner strategies, Griffiths' research has conducted research on teacher education,[8] action research,[9] and the global role of English.[10]

Works

Griffiths' books have explored language learning, teaching, and learner differences. In 2008, she published Lessons from Good Language Learners,[11] a work described by Anik Nandi as a "thought-provoking book" that highlights key learner variables.[12] In 2017, she published Developing Teacher Autonomy through Action Research with Kenan Dikilitaş. The book was noted as an "invaluable" and "practical guide" that empowered teachers to develop autonomy through action research by Erzsébet Ágnes Békés.[13] Haris C. Adhikari noted that it is a "helpful and practical read"; however, he did imply that the book lacks sufficient discussion of contextual or cultural barriers and stated that "devoting a section to overcoming contextual and/or cultural barriers in the course of developing teacher autonomy would also be a judicious decision".[14] Following this, in 2018, she published The Strategy Factor in Successful Language Learning: The Tornado Effect, which examined how strategy use interacted with learner, situational, and classroom factors, linking theoretical perspectives with practical teaching and learning applications.[15] The book was described as a "teacher-friendly"[16] and "laudable culmination" of Griffiths' work,[17] while also offering "feasible guidelines for practitioners."[18] However, reviewer Núria Hernández observed that the book overlooks new trends in multilingual research and focuses heavily on nativelike norms.[19]

Later, Griffiths co-authored Individual Differences in Language Learning: A Complex Systems Theory Perspective with Adem Soruç in 2020, exploring how learner characteristics and environments formed a complex, interconnected system.[20] Reviewing the book, Kelsey Ulrich-Verslycken characterized it as a "theoretically sound" and "approachable" analysis of individual differences in language acquisition, highlighting their "complex and dynamically intertwined" nature,[21] while Mengyao Ma suggested it could include more recent research on "linguistic giftedness" and "positive psychology."[22] She also published Lessons from Good Language Teachers with Zia Tajeddin.[23] In 2023, her edited book The Practice of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) Around the World, provided a context-based analysis that integrated regional studies with meta-analysis,[24] and was regarded as a "valuable resource" for educators and researchers.[25] In 2025, she edited Teacher Burnout from a Complex Systems Perspective, examining contributors, contexts, consequences, and coping strategies for teacher burnout.[26] In a review, it was praised as "timely and comprehensive exploration" offering a "holistic understanding" of teacher burnout.[27]

Bibliography

Selected books

  • Griffiths, C., ed. (2008). Lessons from Good Language Learners. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780511497667. Search this book on
  • Dikilitaş, K.; Griffiths, C. (2017). Developing Language Teacher Autonomy through Action Research (1st ed.). Palgrave Macmillan Cham. ISBN 9783319507385. Search this book on
  • Griffiths, C. (2018). The Strategy Factor in Successful Language Learning: The Tornado Effect. Multilingual Matters. ISBN 9781783099757. Search this book on
  • Griffiths, C.; Soruç, A. (2020). Individual Differences in Language Learning: A Complex Systems Theory Perspective (1st ed.). Palgrave Macmillan Cham. ISBN 9783030528997. Search this book on
  • Griffiths, C. (2023). The Practice of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) Around the World (1st ed.). Springer Cham. ISBN 9783031306129. Search this book on
  • Griffiths, C. (2024). Using Literature to Learn and Teach Language: The L3 Approach. Springer. ISBN 9783031545542. Search this book on
  • Griffiths, C. (2024). Language Intake: Understanding and Improving Language Learning and Teaching. Routledge. ISBN 9781032799896. Search this book on
  • Griffiths, C., ed. (2025). Teacher Burnout from a Complex Systems Perspective: Contributors, Consequences, Contexts and Coping Strategies. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783031850240. Search this book on

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Carol Griffiths - Curriculum Vitae". Academia. Retrieved December 31, 2025.
  2. "Faculty of Education". Girne American University. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  3. Zhang, Zhe (Victor) (2022). "Learner engagement and language learning: a narrative inquiry of a successful language learner". The Language Learning Journal. 50 (3): 1. doi:10.1080/09571736.2020.1786712. ISSN 0957-1736.
  4. Wang, Qunfeng (2023). "Memorization strategy and foreign language learning: a narrative literature review". Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 5. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1261220. ISSN 1664-1078.
  5. Leba, Seli Marlina; Butarbutar, Ranta; Werang, Basilius (2021). "Exploring the English Learning Strategies of an Indigenous Papuan Student of Indonesia". The Qualitative Report. 26 (9): 2747. doi:10.46743/2160-3715/2021.4881. ISSN 1052-0147.
  6. Swan, Michael (2008). "Talking Sense about Learning Strategies". RELC Journal. 39 (2): 263. doi:10.1177/0033688208092188.
  7. Seker, Meral (1 September 2016). "The use of self-regulation strategies by foreign language learners and its role in language achievement". Language Teaching Research. 20 (5): 606. doi:10.1177/1362168815578550. ISSN 1362-1688.
  8. Dilek, Ekru; Altas, Betul (2022). "The Relationship between EFL Teachers' Professional Identity and Professional Autonomy". Asian Journal of Education and Training. 8 (1): 23. doi:10.20448/edu.v8i1.3806.
  9. Ramdani, Junjun; Yanto, Elih; Sri, Melisa; Djunaedi, Rahmat (2022). "Exploring the Impact of Workshops and a Mini-Project in Student Teachers Becoming Qualitative Researchers". The Qualitative Report: 1407. doi:10.46743/2160-3715/2022.3445. ISSN 2160-3715.
  10. Pun, Jack K H; Thomas, Nathan (2020). "English medium instruction: teachers' challenges and coping strategies". ELT Journal. 74 (3): 2. doi:10.1093/elt/ccaa024.
  11. "Lessons from good language leaners". WorldCat. Retrieved February 10, 2025.
  12. Nandi, Anik (2011). "Review of Lessons from Good Language Learners". Atlantis. 33 (1): 177. ISSN 0210-6124.
  13. Békés, Erzsébet Ágnes (2021). "Book Review: Developing Language Teacher Autonomy through Action Research". Focus on ELT Journal: 72. doi:10.14744/felt.2021.3.2.6.
  14. Adhikari, Haris C. (1 January 2023). "Developing language teacher autonomy through action research". Educational Action Research. 31 (1): 172–173. doi:10.1080/09650792.2021.1894965.
  15. "The Strategy Factor in Successful Language Learning: The Tornado Effect". WorldCat. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  16. Gu, Yongqi (2015). "The Strategy Factor in Successful Language Learning". ELT Journal. 69 (1): 105. doi:10.1093/elt/ccu058.
  17. Thomas, Nathan (2019). "Book review: The Strategy Factor in Successful Language Learning: The Tornado Effect (2nd ed.). Carol Griffiths. Multilingual Matters, Bristol. pp. xv+263". System. 82 (2019): 181. doi:10.1016/j.system.2019.02.005 – via Elsevier.
  18. Pawlak, Miroslaw (2013). "Book review: The Strategy Factor in Successful Language Learning. Carol Griffiths". Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching: 324.
  19. Hernández, Núria (24 June 2013). "The Strategy Factor in Successful Language Learning". International Journal of Educational Psychology. 2 (2): 244–245. doi:10.4471/ijep.2013.26. ISSN 2014-3591.
  20. "Individual differences in language learning : a complex systems theory perspective". WorldCat. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  21. Ulrich-Verslycken, Kelsey (2024). "Review of Griffiths, C. & Soruç, A. (2020) Individual differences in language learning: A complex systems theory perspective. Palgrave Macmillan". Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics. 27 (1): 152. doi:10.37213/cjal.2024.33311.
  22. Ma, Mengyao; Gao, Xuesong (Andy) (2021). "Review of Individual differences in language learning: A complex systems theory perspective". Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching. 11 (4): 632. doi:10.14746/ssllt.2021.11.4.7.
  23. "Lessons from good language teachers". WorldCat. Retrieved January 20, 2026.
  24. "The practice of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) around the world". WorldCat. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  25. Kaya, Handan Erem Altin; Yaman, İsmail (2025). "The practice of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) around the world". Anadolu University Journal of Education Faculty. 9 (3): 295.
  26. "Teacher burnout from a complex systems perspective : contributors, consequences, contexts and coping strategies". WorldCat. Retrieved January 20, 2026.
  27. Huang, Fangwei; Zhang, Lawrence Jun (April 2026). "Book review". System. 138: 2. doi:10.1016/j.system.2025.103966.

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