Language Education and the Challenges of Globalisation

Language Education and the Challenges of Globalisation
Title Language Education and the Challenges of Globalisation PDF eBook
Author Edith Esch
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 225
Release 2014-06-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1443860646

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This book, by an international group of scholars, focuses on a number of sociolinguistic issues, some of them complex and controversial, linked to language education in the age of globalisation. It examines these in different contexts of immigration and super-diversity, in the light of new mobilities and new conceptualisations of changing social realities and language communities. The various investigations presented in the volume are often united and interconnected in their approaches to these key areas of focus, although each peer-edited chapter brings its own relevance to the work as a whole, and each reflects the complexities and practices of the particular contexts and speech communities examined. The insights presented provide a useful way of looking at the current state of the art of language education across the different levels of schooling and also within the various contexts analysed. Because of the increasing interest in language education as a result of both the growing number of migrant children in schools and the globalisation associated with the rapid spread of English, the volume will be of interest to a wide international readership, including scholars and students of sociolinguistics and language education.

Globalization and Language Teaching

Globalization and Language Teaching
Title Globalization and Language Teaching PDF eBook
Author David Block
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 210
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN 9780415242752

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This book considers the issues globalization raises for second language learning and teaching in an economy where the linguistic skills of workers is becoming increasingly important.

English Language Education in a Global World

English Language Education in a Global World
Title English Language Education in a Global World PDF eBook
Author Lap Tuen Wong
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 2015
Genre LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
ISBN 9781634835206

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With English becoming the world's foremost lingua franca, the pressure to improve English language education (ELE) has been steadily increasing. Consequently, the nature of ELE has changed drastically in the last decade. This has not only brought about a number of changes in the way English is taught and learnt, but it has also led to various innovative practices around the world. As a result, this edited book aims to shed light on the new theoretical and methodological developments in the field of ELE as well as the major issues and difficulties faced by practitioners in different parts of the globe. One very important variable that the book takes into account is the role that English already plays in a particular society since this may affect the views that teachers and students hold of the language. This in turn can significantly influence the way English is taught and learnt in given political, economic and socio-cultural settings. The purpose of this book is therefore to provide a comprehensive overview of the pedagogical methods, policies and problems that underlie English language education in ten different regions across the world, including: the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, India, Singapore, Japan, China and Hong Kong. In doing so, the different chapters in the book emphasize the importance of responding to linguistic and other forms of diversity in order to develop English language education in a globalized world. This book will be useful for teachers and students of English language, for English language curriculum and materials developers, and for those involved in educational policy-making and language acquisition research. Written by experts in the field, the range of content covered in the book's chapters will also help policy-makers, researchers and practitioners develop effective English language education practices and policies, and propose solutions to emerging issues in English language teaching and learning in different environments around the world. The newly-developed arguments and concerns pertaining to English language education will serve as future reference for professionals interested in this area of expertise.

Language Policy, Ideology and Educational Practices in a Globalised World

Language Policy, Ideology and Educational Practices in a Globalised World
Title Language Policy, Ideology and Educational Practices in a Globalised World PDF eBook
Author Delombera Negga
Publisher Archives contemporaines
Pages 232
Release 2017
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 2813002771

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The challenges posed by globalization for languages, policies and education form the basis of this collection of selected doubly-blind peer-reviewed articles, which have been put together following the 2014 PLIDAM conference on “Policies and Ideologies in Language Teaching: Actors and discourses”. The chapters collected in this volume revolve around the topic of globalization, which we understand to be a blend of ideas covered by at least four meanings: (1) internationalization, in reference to the growing interdependence and transactions between countries; (2) liberalization, which has to do with the forming of an ‘open’ and ‘borderless’ world economy; (3) universalization of certain phenomena around the world; and (4) westernization, with an emphasis on the influence of Western values (gender equality, freedom of speech and other ideas inspired by the West) over the rest of the world. The four broad themes that the chapters are organised into are (I) Policies in Language Teaching and Learning; (II) Language Policy, Ideology and Minority Languages; (III) Language Teaching and Learning across Cultures; (IV) Language Teaching and Learning with Technology. Contributing to the knowledge, discussion and debate about the impact that globalization has had on languages, policies and education in a wide variety of contexts, we hope that this book will be useful and informative to language researchers, policy makers and anyone with an interest in the intersecting field between languages, policies and education.

Global Issues in Language, Education and Development

Global Issues in Language, Education and Development
Title Global Issues in Language, Education and Development PDF eBook
Author Naz Rassool
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 304
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1853599514

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This book examines the role that language-in-education policy, historically, has played in shaping possibilities for development, within countries in the Sub-Saharan and South Asian regions. This discussion takes account also of the complex ways in which language, education and development, are linked to the changing global labour market. Key questions are raised regarding the impact of international policy imperatives on development possibilities.

Cultural Globalization and Language Education

Cultural Globalization and Language Education
Title Cultural Globalization and Language Education PDF eBook
Author B. Kumaravadivelu
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 292
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780300111101

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We live in a world that is marked by the twin processes of economic and cultural globalization. In this thought provoking book, Kumaravadivelu explores the impact of cultural globalization on second and foreign language education.

Challenging Boundaries in Language Education

Challenging Boundaries in Language Education
Title Challenging Boundaries in Language Education PDF eBook
Author Achilleas Kostoulas
Publisher Springer
Pages 260
Release 2019-06-08
Genre Education
ISBN 3030170578

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This edited collection challenges the perceptions of disciplinary, linguistic, geographical and ideological borders that run across language education. By highlighting commonalities and tracing connections between diverse sub-fields that have traditionally been studied separately, the book shows how the perspectives of practitioners and researchers working in diverse areas of language education can mutually inform each other. It consists of three thematic parts: Part I outlines the field of language education and challenges its definition by highlighting additional theoretical constructs that have tended to be viewed as separate from language education. Part II investigates curricular boundaries, showing how the language-learning curriculum can be enriched by connections with other curricular areas. Lastly, Part III looks into the challenges and opportunities associated with language education against the backdrop of globalisation.