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    Dismantling the Native Speaker Construct in English Language Teaching by Llurda, Enric;

    Sorozatcím: Routledge Advances in Teaching English as an International Language Series;

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    This edited volume provides a set of cutting-edge research on native speakerism and how the concept of the native speaker is still present in the teaching of English as a global language. A unique reference for students, scholars and practitioners interested in the native speaker construct and its effect on language teachers’ identities.

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    This edited volume provides a set of cutting-edge research on native-speakerism and how the concept of the native speaker is still present in the teaching of English as a global language.


    The chapters each take a critical stance on the concept of ‘native speaker’ and thus deconstruct it so that the reader can construct their own vision of language use, language acquisition, and language teaching in an unbiased way, detached from myths and fallacies that have permeated in language education up until today. Though this book is contextualized within the teaching of English as an International Language, its contributions and argumentations are also illuminating for any other language teaching context. Research included in this volume is empirical, thus providing rich data to support critical argumentation, and ensuring a global overview of studies conducted in Asia, Europe, and the Americas.


    A unique reference for students, scholars, and practitioners interested in the native speaker construct and its effect on language teachers’ identities, general language teaching practices, and advancing the field of Applied Linguistics.


    Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at  http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents


    List Contributors


    Series Foreword


    Chapter 1. Bringing down the wall of native-speakerism in English language teaching
    Enric Llurda


    Part I: The pervasiveness of the native-speaker construct in the expanding circle


    Chapter 2. Native-speakerism in Catalan private language schools: recruiters’ perspectives
    Júlia Calvet-Terré & Enric Llurda


    Chapter 3. Between tradition and globalization: native-speakerism in Poland
    Tomasz Paciorkowski


    Chapter 4. Social media English teaching and native-speakerism in Japan
    Yuzuko Nagashima & Luke Lawrence


    Chapter 5. English language education policies in Latin America and the perpetuation of native-speakerism
    Adriana González


    Part II: The emergence of new identities beyond the native-speaker construct


    Chapter 6. Understanding the mechanisms of the ghost of native-speakerism through unpacking my silent moments: An autoethnography
    Nugrahenny T. Zacharias (Henny)


    Chapter 7. The impact of native-speakerism on culture teaching practices of secondary ELT teachers in Thailand
    Nattida Pattaraworathum & Will Baker


    Chapter 8. Translingual English teachers and students’ desires for the concept of ‘native speaker’ in Japan
    Ryo Mizukura


    Chapter 9. The hybridity of English as an international language in Asia
    Jette G. Hansen Edwards


    Part III: Teacher-training initiatives dismantling the native-speaker construct


    Chapter 10. Re-assessing nativeness for a Global Englishes-informed language teacher education
    Martin Dewey


    Chapter 11. English as lingua franca, native-speakerism, ideology, and framing: an investigation of the beliefs of teacher trainees in Japan
    Robert J. Lowe


    Chapter 12. Decolonizing teacher education: digitally unveiling native-speakerism in ELT through ELF Pedagogy
    Inmaculada Pineda


    Index

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