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Tesol And Sustainability English Language Teaching In The Anthropocene Era Jason Goulah

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Tesol And Sustainability English Language Teaching In The Anthropocene Era Jason Goulah
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.2 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Jason Goulah, John Katunich
ISBN: 9781350115088, 9781350294516, 9781350115095, 9781350115101, 1350115088, 1350294519, 1350115096, 135011510X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Tesol And Sustainability English Language Teaching In The Anthropocene Era Jason Goulah by Jason Goulah, John Katunich 9781350115088, 9781350294516, 9781350115095, 9781350115101, 1350115088, 1350294519, 1350115096, 135011510X instant download after payment.

In the burgeoning field of ecolinguistics, little attention has been given to the ways in which English language teaching is and has become implicated in global ecological crises. This book begins a dialogue about the opportunities and responsibilities presented to the TESOL field to re-orient professional practice in ways that drive cultural change and engender alternate language practices and metaphors. Covering a diverse range of topics, including anthropogenic climate change, habitat loss, food insecurity and mass migration, chapters argue that such crises require not only technological innovation, but also cultural changes in how human beings relate to each other and their environment. Arguing that it is incumbent upon the field of English language teaching to reckon with such cultural changes in how and what we teach, TESOL and Sustainability addresses the ways in which discourses such as eco-pedagogy, the critique of neo-liberalism, non-Western philosophy and post-humanist thought can and must inform how and what is taught in ESL and EFL classrooms.

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