Traveller’s Tales : The Expatriate English Language Teacher in the New Global Culture


Autoria(s): Neilsen, Roderick
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Most of the research into ELT has focused on its linguistic and methodological aspects, which are based on Western scientific traditions. The contributions and experiences of English language teachers themselves, especially their work in overseas contexts, have frequently been overlooked. This volume aims to document the complexity of ELT as ‘work’ in new global economic and cultural conditions, and to explore how this complexity is realised in the everyday experiences of ELT teachers. The development of ELT from the colonial experience to its current status as a global commodity is explored; ELT is then situated in the discourses of globalisation, specifically within Appadurai’s theorisation of global flows of people, images, ideas, technology and money, or scapes. Within this framework, narratives are constructed from the experiences of Native-speaking English teachers. These reveal much about the personal, pedagogical and cultural dimensions of ELT work in non-Centre countries, and will contribute to a greater understanding of the intercultural dimensions of ELT for all those who work in it, and in related educational fields.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33119/

Publicador

Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33119/1/c33119.pdf

Neilsen, Roderick (2009) Traveller’s Tales : The Expatriate English Language Teacher in the New Global Culture. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Fonte

Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education

Palavras-Chave #200206 Globalisation and Culture #200209 Multicultural Intercultural and Cross-cultural Studies #200303 English as a Second Language
Tipo

Book