Exploring English Language Teaching in Post-Soviet Era Countries

Exploring English Language Teaching in Post-Soviet Era Countries
Title Exploring English Language Teaching in Post-Soviet Era Countries PDF eBook
Author Tamilla Mammadova
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 160
Release 2020-10-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1000197522

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Exploring English Language Teaching in Post-Soviet Era Countries analyses different elements of English language teaching from the Soviet era to a new era of Westernised influence. This work provides an insight into the problems that occur in present-day English language education in post-Soviet era countries, considering English language teaching at all stages of education. The book outlines the challenges that many countries of the former Soviet Union experienced at the turn of the twenty-first century and relates these to education as a crucial social phenomenon. It considers the teaching of English as a lingua franca at all education levels in the countries of the former Soviet Union, with particular emphasis on universities. Using empirical research from case studies in Azerbaijan, the book considers whether post-Soviet era countries have truly moved towards a Westernised model of language education or simply imitated one. This book is the first of its kind to treat the problem by listening to teachers’ and students’ voices as the major actors of the educational process. This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of English language education, education in Eastern Europe and applied linguistics.

English Language Education for Graduate Employability in Vietnam

English Language Education for Graduate Employability in Vietnam
Title English Language Education for Graduate Employability in Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Tran Le Huu Nghia
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 383
Release 2023-09-15
Genre Education
ISBN 9819943388

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This open access book examines the teaching and learning of English for employability in Vietnamese higher education. Its content is framed within one country to better examine the research issues within the influence of contextual factors. This book investigates how English can contribute to the development of students' employability capitals, particularly in the aspects of human capital, social capital, cultural capital, identity capital, and psychological capital. It presents employers' and employees’ perspectives of how and why English is increasingly important for career development. This book is a collection of discussions and viewpoints from teachers, students, and other stakeholders like employers, graduates, and course coordinators on current practices and their proposed improvements to prepare students for their future education, work and life. Based on empirical evidence, this book calls for repositioning English language education within the employability agenda to elevate its status and increase stakeholders' engagement. This book contributes to current debates on advancing the effectiveness of English language education in non-English speaking countries, as a response to internationalization and globalization.

Attitudes to English Study among Japanese, Chinese and Korean Women

Attitudes to English Study among Japanese, Chinese and Korean Women
Title Attitudes to English Study among Japanese, Chinese and Korean Women PDF eBook
Author Yoko Kobayashi
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 160
Release 2020-11-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1000221121

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This edited book comprises chapters integrated around a central theme on college-educated Japanese, Korean, and Chinese women’s orientation to English study. The collection is composed of two parts: (1) East Asian women’s motivation to study in the West and (2) East Asian women’s dream to use English as a career. The first part discusses their international migration as facilitated by factors characteristic of East Asian nations (e.g. middle-class women’s access to advanced education and yet unequal access to professional career) and other factors inherent in each nation (e.g. different social evaluations of women equipped with competitive overseas degrees and English proficiency). The second part sheds light on the dreams and realities of East Asian female adults who, having been avid English learners, aim for "dream jobs" (e.g. interpreters) or have few other career choices but to be re-trained as English specialists or even as Japanese language teachers working abroad. This collection is suitable for any scholar interested in the lives and voices of young educated women who strive to empower themselves with language skills in the seemingly promising neoliberal world that is, however, riddled with ideological contradictions.

Language Education and Emotions

Language Education and Emotions
Title Language Education and Emotions PDF eBook
Author Mathea Simons
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 225
Release 2020-10-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1000200469

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Language Education and Emotions presents innovative, empirical research into the influence of emotions and affective factors in language education, both in L1 and in foreign language education. It offers a comprehensive overview of studies authored and co-authored by researchers from all over the world. The volume opens and ends with "backbone" contributions by two of the discipline’s most reputed scholars: Jane Arnold (Spain) and Jean-Marc Dewaele (United Kingdom). This book broadens our understanding of emotions, including well-known concepts such as foreign language anxiety as well as addressing the emotions that have only recently received scientific attention, driven by the positive psychology movement. Chapters explore emotions from the perspective of the language learner and the language teacher, and in relation to educational processes. A number of contributions deal with traditional, school-based contexts, whereas others study new settings of foreign language education such as migration. The book paints a picture of the broad scale of approaches used to study this topic and offers new and relevant insights for the field of language education and emotions. This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the field of language education, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.

Cultural Diversity in Cross-Cultural Settings

Cultural Diversity in Cross-Cultural Settings
Title Cultural Diversity in Cross-Cultural Settings PDF eBook
Author Tamilla Mammadova
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 285
Release 2021-09-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1527574962

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The 21st century is marked by the intensive movement of people across international borders. While languages are used as a means of interaction across the globe, the nuances of communication vary from culture to culture. This book explores how the misperception of cultural values and norms may result in misapprehension and communication breakdowns in various settings.

Academic Mobility through the Lens of Language and Identity, Global Pandemics, and Distance Internationalization

Academic Mobility through the Lens of Language and Identity, Global Pandemics, and Distance Internationalization
Title Academic Mobility through the Lens of Language and Identity, Global Pandemics, and Distance Internationalization PDF eBook
Author Tamilla Mammadova
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 268
Release 2023-11-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1000996654

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This book takes a critical perspective on international academic mobility and contextualizes this mobility through different key factors including global pandemics, identity construction, intercultural sensitivity, and cultural engagement. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the volume investigates the current trends of international mobility programs with consideration to the new normal through social, political, economic, and educational factors among mobility exchange actors. Contesting established approaches to international academic mobility in paradigmatic contexts, the volume investigates the effects and implications of distance internationalization as an emerging concept, juxtaposing the traditional context of academic mobility with a newly emerging virtual one as a key catalyst for change. Offering a range of authentic studies, reviews, and cases to challenge international global education, this timely book will appeal to researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students in the fields of higher education research, international and comparative education, and the sociology of education more broadly.

Language Change in Central Asia

Language Change in Central Asia
Title Language Change in Central Asia PDF eBook
Author Elise S. Ahn
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 289
Release 2016-01-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1614514534

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Twenty years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan are still undergoing numerous transitions. This book examines various language issues in relation to current discussions about national identity, education, and changing notions of socio-cultural capital in Central Asia.