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The Pedagogy of English as an international language : perspectives from scholars, teachers, and students

Author
Additional Author(s)
  • Giri, Ram Ashish
  • Marlina, Roby
Publisher
New York: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC., 2014
Language
English
ISBN
9783319061269
Series
English language education
Subject(s)
  • ENGLISH LANGUAGE-STUDY AND TEACHING-FOREIGN SPEAKERS
Notes
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Abstract
This volume offers insights in current theoretical discussions, observations, and reflections from internationally and regionally celebrated scholars on the theory and practice of teaching English informed by a new school of thought, English as an International Language (EIL). This volume provides readers (scholars, teachers, teacher-educators, researchers in the relevant fields) with:
Knowledge of the changing paradigm and attitudes towards English language teaching from teaching a single variety of English to teaching intercultural communication and English language variation.
Current thoughts on the theory of teaching English as an international language by internationally-celebrated established scholars and emergent scholars.
Scholarly descriptions and discussions of how English language educators and teacher-educators translate the paradigm of English as an International Language into their existing teaching.
Delineation of how this newly emerged paradigm is received or responded to by English language educators and students when it is implemented. Readers have a unique opportunity to observe and read the tensions and dilemmas that educators and students are likely to experience in teaching and learning EIL.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
x, 265 p.
Dimension
24 cm.
Other Desc.
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Summary / Review / Table of Content
Foreword By Sandra McKay.- Chapter One: The Pedagogy of English as an International Language (EIL): More Reflections and Dialogues By Roby Marlina.- SECTION ONE: Consider Change.- Chapter Two: Teaching English in Asia in non-Anglo cultural contexts: principles of the ‘Lingua Franca Approach’ By Andy Kirkpatrick.- Chapter Three: Teaching English as an International Language in Multicultural Contexts: Focus on Australia By Farzad Sharifian.- Chapter Four: Teaching and Learning of EIL in Korean Culture and Context By Joo-Kyung Park & Mi Kyong Kim.- SECTION TWO: Dimensions of Change.- Chapter Five: English as an International Language and Three Challenging Issues in English Language Teaching in Japan By Nobuyuki Honna & Yuko Takeshita.- Chapter Six: Teaching the target culture in English teacher education programs: Issues of EIL in Vietnam By Doan Ba Ngoc.- Chapter Seven: Implementing EIL paradigm in ELT classrooms: Voices of experienced and pre-service English language educators in Malaysia By Fatimah Ali.- Chapter Eight: Teaching Teachers to teach English as an International Language: a Korean case By Melanie van den Hoven.- Chapter Nine: The Relocation of Culture in the teaching of English as an International Language By Nugrahenny T. Zacharias.- Chapter Ten: Teaching and assessing EIL vocabulary in Hong Kong By Xu Zhichang.- SECTION THREE: Critical reflections on [Experience of] change.- Chapter Eleven: The Unequal Production of Knowledge in the Sociolinguistics of Englishes By Ruanni Tupas.- Chapter Twelve: The Cosmetics of Teaching English as an International Language in Japan: A Critical Reflection By Glenn Toh.- Chapter Thirteen: “So what do you want us to do?”: A critical reflection of teaching English as an International Language in an Australian context By Christine Manara.- Chapter Fourteen: The realities of real English: Voices from those exposed By Andrew Pollard.- Chapter Fifteen: The WEs/EIL paradigm and Japan’s NS propensity: Challenging the ‘friendly face’ of West-based TESOL By James D’Angelo.- Chapter Sixteen: On Teaching EIL in a Japanese Context: The power within and power without By Ram Ashish Giri & Joseph Ming Shyuh Foo.- Epilogue: Modelling Language Variation By Ahmar Mahboob
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