ABSTRACT

Providing an East-West flow of language teaching knowledge and know-how to balance prevailing Western-centric perspectives, this book is an in-depth investigation of the impact of Western-based language teacher education on the pedagogy and practice of Chinese English language teachers who received their training in Western institutions or those that emphasize Western-based teaching approaches. A significant and growing number of these teachers will influence millions of language learners in China over the next decades.

The Pedagogy and Practice of Western-trained Chinese English Language Teachers:

  • Forefronts Chinese teachers’ voices and experiences in the context of their workplaces and classrooms

  • Connects and balances theory and practice using a sociocultural lens
  • Discusses the Chinese government’s policies on the training of teachers and analyzes them in terms of their impact on both American and Chinese higher education institutions

This is a must read book for anyone interested in learning theory adopted from a Western perspective and applied within an Asian setting.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|10 pages

Situated and “Glocalized” Understanding

Using Sociocultural Perspectives as Lenses

chapter 3|8 pages

Hits and Misses

Shifting Positions in Professional Development of Native and Nonnative English-Speaking Teachers

chapter 4|12 pages

Evolving Landscapes

Chinese Positions on Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)

chapter 5|12 pages

The Middle Kingdom and Beyond

The Pathways to Chinese English Language Teacher' Journeys Overseas

chapter 6|14 pages

Light and Heat

The Empowerment, Validation, and Anguish of Having Been Trained Overseas

chapter 7|27 pages

Taking Ownership

The Bridging of the Local with the Global in English Language Teaching

chapter 8|10 pages

Changing from Earth to Sky

New Policies and the Ever Changing Roles of Western-Trained Chinese English Language Teachers

chapter 9|9 pages

A View from the Mountain

Teachers' Personal Reflections