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An English teacher struggle to establish voice in the periphery

This paper explores my identity formation and the struggle to
establish voice as a non-native teacher working in the periphery. While
publication on non-native speakers? struggle into academia has been
growing in the West, such publication is rare in the periphery where I
have been working as an English language teacher for the last seven
years. My personal reflection has shown that similar to their non-native
colleagues working in the Center, non-native teachers also experienced
marginalization that have fostered a perception that their nononativeness
is a drawback. This leads to an identity of the non-native
teacher s into a producer of errors and second-rate citizens despite years
of learning English. From this personal narrative, I learned that it is
crucial for teacher education programs to address issues of native/nonnatives
as an attempt to unfasten destructive identity constructions that
non-native speakers are accustomed to.

Creator(s)
  • NUGRAHENNY T. ZACHARIAS
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Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2011
Language
English
Category
jou – Journal
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Source
Kata Volume 13, Number 1, June 2011: 64-77; Nugrahenny T. Zacharias (NA00404269)
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