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English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East Asia

Global Challenges and Local Responses

Author: Amy Bik May Tsui   Series: Cambridge Education Research

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This book uncovers the challenges posed by globalization to Asian jurisdictions in English language teaching and teacher education.

Written by local specialists, this book covers the impact of globalization on language policy, English language teaching and teacher education in ten Asian jurisdictions. It will be an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers interested in English language education, teacher education, language policy and sociolinguistics.

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This book uncovers the challenges posed by globalization to Asian jurisdictions in English language teaching and teacher education.

Written by local specialists, this book covers the impact of globalization on language policy, English language teaching and teacher education in ten Asian jurisdictions. It will be an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers interested in English language education, teacher education, language policy and sociolinguistics.

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The spread of English is so much an integral part of globalization that it has become an essential global literacy skill. In Asia, this poses immense challenges to governments and English language teaching and teacher education professions as they attempt to meet this demand from students for a high level of English proficiency. This volume examines English language education policies across ten Asian jurisdictions, the corresponding teacher education policies, and how these policies affect teachers and teacher educators. Each chapter covers a different jurisdiction, and is written by a scholar engaged in the implementation of government policies on English language and teacher education, providing the reader with insiders' perspectives. It gives a fascinating glimpse into the remarkable similarities in the challenges posed to these countries and the critical issues that have emerged from the local responses despite their markedly different socioeconomic, political, cultural and historical backgrounds.

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Critic Reviews

'This outstanding volume provides a timely and insightful account of the status of English language teaching and teacher education in the East Asian region. The contributors present a comprehensive and critical account of the issues posed by language education policies in the region and how these are addressed through curriculum and teacher education practices.' Jack C. Richards, University of Sydney
'Not just the 'four tigers' but other East Asian nations are facing the challenge to develop a language policy that meets global and local needs. This book, edited by a leading Hong Kong scholar, reviews and analyzes the problems faced and the pressure of hegemonic English.' Bernard Spolsky, Professor emeritus, Bar-Ilan University

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About the Author

Amy Bik May Tsui is Professor Emerita at the Faculty of Education in The University of Hong Kong. She has published extensively on ESL teaching and learning and teacher education, discourse analysis and language policy. This is her second edited volume focusing on Asia; the first one, co-edited with James Tollefson in 2007, was on language policy in eleven Asian countries. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Education by University of Edinburgh in 2015.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
7th March 2024
Pages
255
ISBN
9781108790598

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