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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eric Enongene Ekembe , Lauren Harvey , Eric DwyerPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9783031143090ISBN 10: 3031143094 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 15 February 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. English Language Policies and Practice into the World: From Problems Towards Solutions (Eric Enogene Ekembe, Justina Njika, and Alan Mackenzie).- Part I: Change Process in ELT Policy.- 2. Teaching at—not to—the middle in Japan: Examining how ELT policies aimed at extremes influence mid-tier institutions (Giancarla Unser-Schutz, Beni Kudo, and Samuel Rose).- 3. The implementation of the 4+4+4 educational policy in Turkey: Reflections from English classrooms (Tuğba Birdal and Seniye Vural).- 4. Teachers’ appreciation of ELT policies and practices in Egypt (Islam M. Farag and Mohamed Yacoub).- 5. ELT policies in multilingual contexts: An analysis of rural-urban experience in Ghana (Raymond Karikari Owusu and Andrea Sterzuk).- Part II: Practice Steering the Wheel.- 6. Integrating communicative language teaching activities in overcrowded classrooms: Policy and practice issues in South Sudan secondary schools (Alex D. D. Morjakole).- 7. ELT policies and practices in superdiverse Central Ohio: From “flexible” to “English-centric” (Brian Seilstad).- 8. English Language Teaching in Colombia: From policy to reality (Daniel Ramírez Lamus).- 9. Broken promises? The Florida Consent Decree, emergent bilingual students in mainstream classes, and assimilationist practice (Eric Dwyer and Carolyn O’Gorman-Fazzolari).- Part III: Teachers’ Position in Policy Innovation.- 10. Policy on Global Issues in Sub-Saharan Africa: A possible role for ELT from examples in Guinea Bissau, Senegal and DRC (Linda Ruas and Ali Djau).- 11. English language proficiency for all university graduates stipulated by law—a realistic or idealistic goal? An appraisal of a tertiary ELT policy from Montenegro (Vesna Bratić and Milica Vuković-Stamatović).- 12. Assessing teachers’ perceptions of relevant ELT Policies in Cameroon (Eric Enogene Ekembe).- Part IV: Conclusion.- 13. What’s the Interface? The specter of smush and poof (Eric Dwyer).Reviews“As an English teacher in Vietnam, I find this book provides authentic snapshots of how neoliberalism influences English learners, English teachers, and policy-makers towards the ultimate goal of preparing youth for global integration and life improvement. This book is eye-opening to me as I excitedly find the English improvement projects in other nations share the same objectives and strategies like in my home country.” (Tu Thi Cam Dang, Language Policy, Vol. 23 (2), 2024) Author InformationEric Enongene Ekembe is senior lecturer in the Department of English at The Higher Teacher Training College (ENS) Yaounde, Cameroon. He holds a PhD in Applied Linguistics and TESOL and is interested in postcolonial discourse in ELT and has published research articles in peered-reviewed journals. He is co-editor of Interdisciplinarity in the 21st Century Global Dispensation: Research in Language, Literature, & Education in Africa. Eric is coordinator of CAMELTA Research Group and outreach coordinator of IATEFL ReSIG. Lauren Harvey is the Assistant Director of Second Language Writing at the University of Arizona in Tucson, USA. She develops, trains new teachers for, and teaches foundations writing courses designed for students who do not speak English as their primary language. Her research focuses on the curriculum knowledge and enactment of second language writing instructors. Other interests include the teaching of English as a global language and critical memetic literacy. Eric Dwyer is a program leader and associate professor in Foreign Language Education at Florida International University in Miami, USA where he in an instructor of foreign language teaching methods and a researcher in multilingual education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |