Critical Action Research Challenging Neoliberal Language and Literacies Education : Auto and Duoethnographies of Global Experiences (2022. XVI, 310 S. 63 Abb. 225 mm)

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Critical Action Research Challenging Neoliberal Language and Literacies Education : Auto and Duoethnographies of Global Experiences (2022. XVI, 310 S. 63 Abb. 225 mm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 310 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433194290

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This book is a collection of auto, duo and multi-ethnographies written by frontline language teachers and teacher educators in different parts of the world, including Asia, Africa, Latin America, and North America. These ethnographic accounts report how the authors mobilized different forms of action research to resist against neoliberal educational models and the profit-oriented principles by which they are run. The teachers involved in these projects write about a variety of ways in which they engaged with activist and critical research projects that highlight current socio-political movements, invite marginalized students' communities into the process of teaching and learning, use language education as a means of identity negotiation, fight back institutional restrictions, and show how we can teach language for peace and happiness. The writers also explain how they have created an inquiry community to meet and support each other and used auto, duo or multi-ethnography as insiders to bring attention to their embodied knowledge of the challenges involved in contemporary neoliberal educational settings.

Contents

List of Figures - Antoinette Gagné: Prologue - Introduction - Antoinette Gagné/Sreemali Herath/Amir Kalan: Pathways to Challenge the Neoliberal Constriction of Education: An Introductory Multiethnography - Antoinette Gagné/Claudio Jaramillo/Yecid Ortega: NCARE: A Network of Critical Action Researchers in Education - Processes & Realizations - Teacher Education - Sreemali Herath: Criticality and Inclusivity in Teacher Education: A Personal Journey of Growth and Transformation - AndrésValencia: (Re)Imagining EFL Language Teacher Education Through Critical Action Research: An Autoethnography - Isabel Tejada-Sánchez: Becoming a Critically Reflective Educator: An Autoethnography of Multiple Selves - University or College Language Related Programs - Michelle Troberg/Amir Kalan: Large Online Undergraduate Courses: The Demise of Critical Pedagogy? - Heejin Song/John McGaughey: A Duoethnography of Critical Action Research: Resisting the Neoliberal Order of EAP Teaching in Higher Education - Nayibe Rosado Mendinueta/Jesús Guerra Lyons: Unbalancing Neoliberalism in the University Literacy Classroom: A Duoethnographic Experience - Marlon Valencia/Elise Snaidero: Helping English Language Learners Negotiate Their Legitimate Academic English User Identities: A Critical Conversation Between a Language Learner and Her Teacher - Schools - Yecid Ortega/Liliana Guarnizo: Peace Education in High School English Language Teaching in Colombia - Adolfo Arrieta/Angélica Gómez : Deconstructing Everyday Language Pedagogies and Mobilizing Duoethnography as a Space for Critical Reflection - Community Education - Monica Shank Lauwo/Upendo Loth Mollel: Neoliberalism, Transformation, and Educational Imperatives in Tension: A Duoethnography of Collaboration and Contestation in a Tanzanian Community Library - Bapujee Biswabandan: An Autoethnographic Perspective on Mother Tongue-based Multilingual Education in India - Mama Adobea Adjetey-Nii Owoo : Mobilizing Pedagogical Agency for Mother Tongue-based Bilingual Education (MTBE) in Ghana: An Autoethnography - Conclusion - Antoinette Gagné/Sreemali Herath/Amir Kalan : Widening the Path to Challenge the Neoliberal Constriction of Language and Literacies Education: Our Concluding Multiethnography - Epilogue - Where to Next? - Notes on Contributors.

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