Global TESOL for the 21st Century
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION
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NEW PERSPECTIVES ON LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION: 81
Global TESOL for the 21st Century
Teaching English in a Changing World
Heath Rose, Mona Syrbe, Anuchaya Montakantiwong and Natsuno Funada
MULTILINGUAL MATTERS
Bristol • Blue Ridge Summit
DOI https://doi.org/10.21832/ROSE8182
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Names: Rose, Heath, author. | Syrbe, Mona, 1987 – author. | Montakantiwong, Anuchaya, 1989 – author. | Funada, Natsuno, 1988 – author.
Title: Global TESOL for the 21st Century: Teaching English in a Changing World/Heath Rose, Mona Syrbe, Anuchaya Montakantiwong and Natsuno Funada.
Description: Blue Ridge Summit : Multilingual Matters, 2020. | Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education: 81 | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Summary: “This book explores the impact of the spread of English on language teaching and learning. It provides a framework for change in the way English is taught to better reflect global realities and to embrace current research. The book is essential reading for postgraduate researchers, teachers and teacher trainers in TESOL”—Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019053931 (print) | LCCN 2019053932 (ebook) | ISBN 9781788928175 (paperback) | ISBN 9781788928182 (hardback) | ISBN 9781788928199 (pdf) | ISBN 9781788928205 (epub) | ISBN 9781788928212 (kindle edition) Subjects: LCSH: English language—Study and teaching.
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Contents
Tables and Figures
About the Authors
Preface
Part 1 Theoretical Foundations
1Theorising the Teaching of English in Global Contexts
2Models for Teaching English as an International Language
Part 2 Global Classrooms and Curricula
3Language Norms in the Global TESOL Curriculum
4Material Evaluation and Development in Teaching English as an International Language
5Testing and Assessing a Global Language
Part 3 Teachers and Learners of a Global Language
6Learners’ Attitudes and EIL-oriented Activities
7Teachers of a Global Language
8Global Language and Identity
Part 4 Initiating Change in TESOL
9Initiating Change: An Invitation to Teachers and Teacher Educators
10Initiating Change: An Invitation to Researcher-Practitioners
References
Index
Tables
Table 1.1Theoretical papers related to 21st century TESOL
Table 2.1Global Englishes Language Teaching framework (adapted from Rose & Galloway, 2019: 21)
Table 2.2Examples of studies that report on EIL classroom activities
Table 3.1Examples of context-sensitive EIL-oriented programmes
Table 3.2Examples of context-sensitive EIL-oriented courses
Table 3.3Post-reading activity