Spirituality and English language teaching : religious explorations of teacher identity, pedagogy and context

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Spirituality and English language teaching : religious explorations of teacher identity, pedagogy and context

edited by Mary Shepard Wong and Ahmar Mahboob

(New perspectives on language and education, 60)

Multilingual Matters, c2018

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This collection of 16 reflective accounts and data-driven studies explores the interrelationship of religious identity and English Language Teaching (ELT). The chapters broaden a topic which has traditionally focused on Christianity by including Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and non-religious perspectives. They address the ways in which faith and ELT intersect in the realms of teacher identity, pedagogy and the context and content of ELT, and explore a diverse range of geographical contexts, making use of a number of different research methodologies. The book will be of particular interest to researchers in TESOL and EFL, as well as teachers and teacher trainers.

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List of Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword: Suresh Canagarajah: Complexifying Our Understanding of Spirituality Chapter 1. Mary Shepard Wong: Introduction: Why A Book on Spirituality and Language Teaching? Part I. Religious Faith and Teacher Identity Chapter 2. Mary Shepard Wong: The Dangers and Delights of Teacher Spiritual Identity as Pedagogy Chapter 3. MaryAnn Christison: Buddhist Principles and the Development Leadership Skills in English Language Program Administration and Teaching Chapter 4. Joel Heng Hartse and Saeed Nazari: Attempting Interfaith Dialogue in TESOL: A Duoethnography Chapter 5. Ryuko Kubota: Response to Part I: Possibilities For Nonattachment: Investigating the Affective Dimension of Imposition Part II. Religious Faith and Pedagogical Practice Chapter 6. Sid Brown: A Buddhist in the Classroom Revisited Chapter 7. Bal Krishna Sharma: The Relevance of Hinduism to English Language Teaching and Learning Chapter 8. Stephanie Vandrick: Multiple, Complex and Fluid Religious and Spiritual Influences on English Language Educators Chapter 9. David Smith: Response to Part II: 'Religious Faith' and 'Pedagogical Practice' - Extending the Map: A Response to Brown, Sharma and Vandrick Part III. Religious Faith and the Language Learning Context Chapter 10. Kassim Shaaban: Language and Religion in the Construction of the Lebanese Identity Chapter 11. Deena Boraie, Atta Gebril and Raafat Gabriel: Teachers' Perceptions of the Interface between Religious Values and Language Pedagogy in Egypt Chapter 12. Carolyn Kristjansson: Church-Sponsored ESL in Western Canada: Grassroots Expressions of Spiritual and Social Practice Chapter 13. Brian Morgan: Response to Part III: Religious Faith and the Language Learning Context: Exploring the Interface Chapter 14. Ahmar Mahboob and Eve Courtney: Spirituality and English Language Teaching: Moving Forward Afterword: Henry Widdowson: Spirituality in Language Teaching

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