ABSTRACT

How can English language teachers contribute to peace locally and globally?

English language teachers and learners are located in the global civil society – an international network of civil organizations and NGOs related to human rights, the environment, and sustainable peace. English, with its special role as an international language, is a major tool for communication within this network.

On the local level, many teachers are interested in promoting reconciliation and sustainable peace, but often do not know how to do so. This book provides information, analysis, and techniques to help teachers around the world take action toward this goal. Balancing, in a readable and accessible way, the global and the local, core and periphery, cultural diffusion and resistance, theory and practice, pessimism and optimism, outsider and insider perspectives, the expert role and the apprentice role, and prescriptive and elicitive methods, it offers an alternative to literature about critical applied linguistics, globalization, and peace education that is simply too complex and wordy to spread easily from theoretician to the classroom teacher.

The English Teacher in Global Civil Society:

  • synthesizes threads from many fields and topics into a coherent and empowering argument for the activist role English language teachers can take to promote social change
  • draws on humanistic education, peace education, cross-cultural understanding, problem-posing, cooperative learning, and critical thinking methodologies to help English language teachers learn how to teach conflict resolution skills in their classrooms
  • covers issues in critical applied linguistics, approaches and methodologies in ESL/EFL, global and local curricular issues, and specific skill areas such reading, writing, and speaking
  • suggests a new goal for English language teachers: global citizenship.

This engaging, informative, provocative, and highly readable book is a welcome resource for English language teacher trainers, pre-service teachers, practicing classroom teachers, and Peace Corps workers around the world.

part |2 pages

PART I The English LanguageTeacher in Global Civil Society

chapter 1|19 pages

The Big Picture

chapter 2|16 pages

Global Civil Society

chapter 3|15 pages

Global Civic Culture

chapter 4|16 pages

Global Citizens

part |2 pages

Part II The English Language Teacher in Local Civil Society

chapter 5|19 pages

Sustainable Peace

chapter 6|17 pages

Local Uncivil Societies

chapter 7|16 pages

Pro-social Capitalists

chapter 8|14 pages

Education for Global Citizenship

part |2 pages

PART III The English LanguageTeacher and Pedagogies of Transition

chapter 9|13 pages

Pedagogies of Conflict Transformation

chapter 10|14 pages

Tolerance

chapter 11|14 pages

Remembrance

chapter 12|11 pages

Reconciliation

chapter 13|11 pages

Forgiveness