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Going Global Transnational Perspectives On Globalization Language And Education 1st Edition Leslie Seawright

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Going Global Transnational Perspectives On Globalization Language And Education 1st Edition Leslie Seawright
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Leslie Seawright
ISBN: 9781443867610, 1443867616
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Going Global Transnational Perspectives On Globalization Language And Education 1st Edition Leslie Seawright by Leslie Seawright 9781443867610, 1443867616 instant download after payment.

While English has become the lingua franca in science, business, and other fields, scholars still grapple with the implications of its adoption in many other settings and cultures. To what extent should English be introduced and taught in schools around the world? Who “owns” the English language and can therefore shape its structure and aims? What are world Englishes and how can teachers demonstrate them to their students? Is English the language of the oppressor, an imperialist tool, or does global English offer an opportunity for greater understanding and cooperation amongst peoples and cultures? This volume of critical essays explores these and other questions surrounding language, education, and culture in the globalized world. Honoring students’ cultures while trying to prepare them for an uncertain and constantly changing future is the resounding theme of this book. The contributors to this volume are as multi-cultural and multi-faceted as such a volume would demand. The essays include authors and studies from Algeria, India, Iran, Ghana, Germany, Poland, Tunisia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Yemen. The perspectives offered in this volume contribute greatly to the ongoing conversations on language, education, and globalization.

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