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"Teaching English to the World: History, Curriculum, and Practice"
is a unique collection of English language teaching (ELT)
histories, curricula, and personal narratives from non-native
speaker (NNS) English teachers around the world. No other book
brings such a range of international ELT professionals together to
describe and narrate what they know best.
The place of native and non-native speakers in the role of English
teachers has probably been an issue ever since English was taught
internationally. Although ESL and EFL literature is awash, in fact
dependent upon, the scrutiny of non-native learners, interest in
non-native academics and teachers is fairly new. Until recently,
the voices of non-native speakers articulating their own concerns
have been even rarer.
Exploring research and pedagogy on second language writing, this volume focuses on issues concerning policy decisions affecting foreign students.
According to current estimates, about eighty percent of English teachers worldwide are nonnative speakers of the language. The nonnative speaker movement began a decade ago to counter the discrimination faced by these teachers and to champion their causes. As the first single-authored volume on the topic since the birth of the movement, this book fills the need for a coherent account that:
No discussion of world Englishes or the spread of English internationally is now complete without reference to the NNS movement. This book celebrates its first decade and charts a direction for its growth and development.
The place of native and non-native speakers in the role of English
teachers has probably been an issue ever since English was taught
internationally. Although ESL and EFL literature is awash, in fact
dependent upon, the scrutiny of non-native learners, interest in
non-native academics and teachers is fairly new. Until recently,
the voices of non-native speakers articulating their own concerns
have been even rarer.
According to current estimates, about eighty percent of English teachers worldwide are nonnative speakers of the language. The nonnative speaker movement began a decade ago to counter the discrimination faced by these teachers and to champion their causes. As the first single-authored volume on the topic since the birth of the movement, this book fills the need for a coherent account that:
No discussion of world Englishes or the spread of English internationally is now complete without reference to the NNS movement. This book celebrates its first decade and charts a direction for its growth and development.
Exploring research and pedagogy on second language writing, this volume focuses on issues concerning policy decisions affecting foreign students.
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