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Higher Education Internationalization and English Language Instruction: Intersectionality of Race and Language in Canadian Universities
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PublisherSpringer
ISBN 103030606015
LanguageEnglish
About the AuthorDr. Xiangying Huo, formerly an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, is a writing specialist and English language learning expert. She has taught English at the university level in Canada and China for over two decades and has taught writing across the curriculum. Her research interests include writing studies, applied linguistics, ESL/EFL policy and pedagogy, Writing Center issues, internationalization in higher education, intercultural and cross-cultural teaching and learning, diversity and multilingualism, language ideology, and World Englishes.    Read more
Number of Pages184 pages
ISBN 139783030606015
AuthorXiangying Huo
Book DescriptionThis book offers new understanding of the implications of pluralism and of transnational movements to higher education and the construct of a "native speaker" within contemporary globalization processes. Theoretically, it calls for a revisioned English as an International Language (EIL) pedagogy and a wider acceptance of EIL and of World Englishes. It challenges the postsecondary education sector to change the discourse around language proficiency to one that engages the "pluralism of English." As for the applied significance, the book contributes to the work on neo-racism which means racism goes beyond color to stereotypic foreign cultures, nationalities, and exotic accents based on cultural distinctions instead of merely skin differences. The book contributes to higher education policy and practice, pushing a revisioning of ESL in conceptual and pedagogical ways, such as designing more culturally oriented curriculum, implementing culturally responsive pedagogy, and valuing the teaching proficiency more than the language proficiency.
Publication Date9 November 2021
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Higher Education Internationalization and English Language Instruction: Intersectionality of Race and Language in Canadian Universities
Higher Education Internationalization and English Language Instruction: Intersectionality of Race and Language in Canadian Universities
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