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The Politics of Language Education -

The Politics of Language Education

Individuals and Institutions

Charles Alderson (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
236 Seiten
2009
Multilingual Matters (Verlag)
978-1-84769-142-2 (ISBN)
CHF 52,90 inkl. MwSt
This book highlights the importance of micropolitics in shaping language education policy, development and projects. It discusses background theory to understanding micropolitics, issues surrounding the research and publication of political behaviour by individuals and institutions, and presents case studies from a range of different contexts.
Politics can be a very important influence on educational developments and their deployment. However, this volume is different from other volumes since it looks, not at the macropolitics and the ideological agendas of nations and multinational or global organisations, but rather focuses on micropolitics, the agendas and motivations of individuals within organisations, and on their actions. Micropolitics can be seen as ways of manoeuvring within institutions which are themselves not political, but commercial, financial and educational. Indeed, politics with a small p includes not only institutional politics, but also personal politics, which can influence language education both in daily matters, and in projects for innovation and change. The aim of this edited book is to begin a debate about the nature and role of micropolitics, to contribute to a better understanding of language education, change and resistance to change, and the processes of language education.

Charles Alderson is Professor of Linguistics and English Language Education at Lancaster University, UK. He was Director of the Revision Project that produced the IELTS test; Scientific Coordinator of DIALANG (www.dialang.org); Academic Adviser to the British Council’s Hungarian English Examination Reform Project; and is former co-editor of the international journal Language Testing and the Cambridge Language Assessment Series (Cambridge University Press). He has taught and lectured in over 50 countries world-wide, been consultant to numerous language education projects, and is internationally well-known for his teaching, research and publications in language testing and assessment, programme and course evaluation, reading in a foreign language and teacher training.

Chapter One: Setting the Scene - Charles Alderson



Chapter Two: Professional Advice vs Political Imperatives - Alan Davies



Chapter Three: Micropolitical Issues in ELT Project Implementation - Tom Hunter



Chapter Four: The Politics of ELT Projects in China - Ron Kerr



Chapter Five: Teaching Immigrants the Language of the Host Community: Two Object Lessons in the Need for Continuous Policy Development - David Little and Barbara Lazenby Simpson



Chapter Six: The Commercialization of Language Provision at University - Glenn Fulcher



Chapter Seven: Micropolitics in Multinational Language Assessment Systems - Mark Crossey



Chapter Eight: Challenges and Constraints in Language Test Development - Gary Buck



Chapter Nine: The Politics of Examination Reform in Central Europe - Karmen Pižorn and Edit Nagy



Chapter Ten: Language Educational Policies within a European Framework - Neus Figueras



Chapter Eleven: The Micropolitics of Research and Publication - Charles Alderson

Reihe/Serie New Perspectives on Language and Education
Verlagsort Bristol
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 325 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 1-84769-142-0 / 1847691420
ISBN-13 978-1-84769-142-2 / 9781847691422
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