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This book critically examines global English teaching and learning, highlighting the perspectives of students, teachers, and specialists. It features qualitative studies from diverse regions and is valuable for applied linguists and educators. The book emphasizing qualitative research methods and diverse educational contexts.



This volume takes a critical look at teaching and learning English across the globe. Its aim is to fill a gap in the literature created by the omission of the voices of those engaged in the everyday practice of teaching and learning English; those of students, teachers, and specialists. Three unique characteristics give this book broad appeal. They include- its inclusion of the perspectives and experiences of students and educators involved in the everyday practice of English language teaching and learning- its inclusion of the experiences of students and educators in both core and non-core English-speaking countries- its basis on original, qualitative studies conducted by scholars in different parts of the world including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the AmericasOf particular interest to applied linguists, scholars from diverse fields such as English as a Foreign/Second Language, English as an International Language, anthropology and education, English education, sociolinguistics, and bilingual education will also find value in this book. Written in accessible language, it can be used in such courses as Applied Linguistics, Second Language Classroom Contexts, Bilingualism and Multilingualism, English Around the World, Research Methodologies in Second Language Acquisition, and Research in Second Language Pedagogical Contexts. In addition, by focusing on presenting research experiences that adopt several epistemological and theoretical approaches, the book provides teachers of research with a great tool to examine varied applications of qualitative methods, data collection, and analytic techniques. Thus it could also be used for courses in Field Research and Qualitative Methods.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Preface xi
1 English Around the Globe and Translocal Flows
1(16)
Jose Aldemar Alvarez V.
PART I ENGLISH LANGUAGE USERS AND IDENTITY POSITIONINGS
2 Framing Learners' Identity Through Semiotic Designs on Social Networking Sites for Language Learning
17(20)
Jose Aldemar Alvarez V.
3 "I Translate Everything in My Head": Maintaining Bilingualism in a U.S. Middle School
37(16)
Erin Mackinney
4 The Role of the EFL Classroom in Maintaining Multilingual Identities: Issues and Considerations in Sør-Trøndelag Public Schools
53(16)
Anna Krulatz
Eivind Nessa Torgersen
5 Language Learning Perspectives and Experiences of Black English Speaking Stakeholders in the Community of Flowers Bay, Roatan, Honduras
69(18)
Carla McNelly
PART II LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES, HIERARCHIES, AND SOCIAL PRACTICE
6 "What! You Don't Know English?": Producing, Reproducing, and Resisting Dominant English Ideologies in a Mexican High School
87(18)
Cathy Amanti
7 "They Just Have the `Foreigner Face'": Ideologies of Ethnicity, Nationality, Native-Speakerism, and English in Taiwan
105(18)
Charles Brown
8 Legacies of Language Ideology in Alaska
123(16)
Jennifer Stone
9 English, Arabic, and "Good Teaching": How Language Ideologies Shape L2 Teachers' Discourses About Teaching and Learning
139(18)
Thomas Deus
PART III ENGLISH, NGOs, AND DEVELOPMENT
10 Learning English in the Margins: Migrant Worker Knowledge Production in Beirut's NGO Spaces
157(20)
Shireen Keyl
11 "I Cannot Stay Idle in This Community": Translocal Investments in ELT for Refugee Resettlement
177(16)
Katherine Silvester
12 A Pedagogy of Enthusiasm: A Critical View of English-Language Voluntourism
193(18)
Cora Jakubiak
Concluding Commentary 211(6)
Cathy Amanti
About the Editors 217(4)
Index 221
José Aldemar Álvarez V., Universidad del Valle, Colombia, USA

Cathy Amanti, Georgia State University, USA

Shireen Keyl, Utah State University, USA

Erin Mackinney, Roosevelt University, USA