Illegitimate practices : global English language education
著者
書誌事項
Illegitimate practices : global English language education
(Linguistic diversity and language rights / series editor, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas)
Multilingual Matters, c2010
- : pbk
- : hbk
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  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-209) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9781847693068
内容説明
ELT education, as a commodity, takes many forms in countries all over the world. This book questions how the benefits of international English language education projects are distributed. The critical issues of language rights and linguistic diversity are pivotal in the book's examination of domination and subordination in international language education projects. The author's description of the role and teaching of English is based on her experience of working in ELT aid and development and fee-based projects, and through it she unmasks the interests and intentions of aid and fee-based language education projects. The two case studies that form the basis of this book recount a version of ELT marketing and project implementation that will resonate with experiences of aid recipients and university-led private sector fee-payers in many different ELT contexts.
目次
Chapter 1 Setting the scene: the international context of English language education
Chapter 2 Naming the Game: Positions and Interest in the IELEP field
Chapter 3 Struggles in the game of the IELEP
Chapter 4 Practices in the project field: ELT and project work
Chapter 5 Talk in the field: the 'English only' IELEP
Chapter 6 Cultural practices: the project field
Chapter 7 The IELEP: an illegitimate field
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9781847693075
内容説明
ELT education, as a commodity, takes many forms in countries all over the world. This book questions how the benefits of international English language education projects are distributed. The critical issues of language rights and linguistic diversity are pivotal in the book’s examination of domination and subordination in international language education projects. The author’s description of the role and teaching of English is based on her experience of working in ELT aid and development and fee-based projects, and through it she unmasks the interests and intentions of aid and fee-based language education projects. The two case studies that form the basis of this book recount a version of ELT marketing and project implementation that will resonate with experiences of aid recipients and university-led private sector fee-payers in many different ELT contexts.
目次
Chapter 1 Setting the Scene: The International Context of English Language Education
Chapter 2 Naming the Game: Positions and Interest in the IELEP Field
Chapter 3 Struggles in the Game of the IELEP
Chapter 4 Practices in the Project Field: ELT and Project Work
Chapter 5 Talk in the Field: The 'English Only' IELEP
Chapter 6 Cultural Practices: The Project Field
Chapter 7 The IELEP: An Illegitimate Field
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