ERIC Number: EJ1395847
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
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Resisting Hegemonic Discourses on the Relation between Teaching Second Languages and Socioeconomic Development
PROFILE: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development, v25 n2 p111-127 2023
This study examines hegemonic discourses on English and socioeconomic development from teachers' perspectives. Specifically, it scrutinizes the sorts of positions a group of 36 teachers of English, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese in an undergraduate program of modern languages take towards both the predominant narrative of English as the language of development and the role that the languages they teach may also play. Using postdevelopment as a theoretical framework, teachers' social representations around the languages they teach are analyzed. Findings suggest that, although there is a strong tendency to uncritically accept and accommodate instrumental and Anglo normative views of development, "small hopes" for configuring plural, locally sensitive, less instrumental, and ecological understandings are also emerging.
Descriptors: Correlation, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Socioeconomic Influences, Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Language Role, Undergraduate Students, College Second Language Programs, Economic Development, Employment Opportunities, Foreign Countries
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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