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Appropriating English
Michael Singh
Peter Kell
Ambigapathy Pandian
其他書名
Innovation in the Global Business of English Language Teaching
出版
Peter Lang
, 2002
主題
Education / Adult & Continuing Education
Education / Aims & Objectives
Education / Multicultural Education
Education / Educational Policy & Reform / General
Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Education / Vocational & Technical
Foreign Language Study / English as a Second Language
Language Arts & Disciplines / General
Language Arts & Disciplines / Reference
Literary Criticism / General
ISBN
0820456586
9780820456584
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=BNpZAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
English seems to be becoming the global language as a result of the massive socio-economic, cultural, and technological changes that have been struggled over since the 1950s. For teachers of English to speakers of other languages and for those involved in the education of such teachers, trying to understand the changes brought by the globalization, commodification, and technologization of English language teaching (ELT) is a major challenge in itself. Given the acceleration in language extinction and knowledge death, developing principled responses to these changes is ridden with significant complications and dangers.
Appropriating English
explores challenging possibilities for teachers and teacher educators in the transnational ELT market, providing a basis for informing and mobilizing innovations in the business of teaching English language and literacy to speakers of other languages. While the demand for English grows, its effects on other peoples, their languages, and their knowledge are not always positive.
Appropriating English
adds to the calls for a paradigmatic innovation in the ELT industry. Michael Singh, Peter Kell, and Ambigapathy Pandian offer a new perspective for reinventing the project of globalizing English that situates it within a framework of risk analysis and provides workpoints for making use of multivocal, hybridized Englishes and new digital technologies to help sustain the linguistic diversity of humanity.