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English Education in Southeast Asian Contexts
Policy, Practice, and Identity
Sovicheth Boun (Anthology Editor) , Chatwara Suwannamai Duran (Anthology Editor) , Sovicheth Boun (Contributor) , Chatwara Suwannamai Duran (Contributor) , Gene Marie Flores (Contributor) , Leif Andrew Garinto (Contributor) , Noor Azam Haji-Othman (Contributor) , Sisilia Setiawati Halimi (Contributor) , Thi-Hanh Hoang (Contributor) , Kooi Cheng Lee (Contributor) , Heather A. Linville (Contributor) , Hui Min Low (Contributor) , Zoe Matthews (Contributor) , Chi-Duc Nguyen (Contributor) , Davut Nhem (Contributor) , Kornwipa Poonpon (Contributor) , Edward Jay M. Quinto (Contributor) , Moses Samuel (Contributor) , Made Hery Santosa (Contributor) , Shin Yen Tan (Contributor) , Davanh Thammavong (Contributor) , Tran Vu Diem Thuy (Contributor) , Kyawt Thuzar (Contributor) , Paksiri Panlee Tongsen (Contributor) , Paolo Nino Valdez (Contributor) , Mary Shepard Wong (Contributor) , Siew Mei Wu (Contributor) , Jirada Wudthayagorn (Contributor)
English Education in Southeast Asian Contexts
Policy, Practice, and Identity
Sovicheth Boun (Anthology Editor) , Chatwara Suwannamai Duran (Anthology Editor) , Sovicheth Boun (Contributor) , Chatwara Suwannamai Duran (Contributor) , Gene Marie Flores (Contributor) , Leif Andrew Garinto (Contributor) , Noor Azam Haji-Othman (Contributor) , Sisilia Setiawati Halimi (Contributor) , Thi-Hanh Hoang (Contributor) , Kooi Cheng Lee (Contributor) , Heather A. Linville (Contributor) , Hui Min Low (Contributor) , Zoe Matthews (Contributor) , Chi-Duc Nguyen (Contributor) , Davut Nhem (Contributor) , Kornwipa Poonpon (Contributor) , Edward Jay M. Quinto (Contributor) , Moses Samuel (Contributor) , Made Hery Santosa (Contributor) , Shin Yen Tan (Contributor) , Davanh Thammavong (Contributor) , Tran Vu Diem Thuy (Contributor) , Kyawt Thuzar (Contributor) , Paksiri Panlee Tongsen (Contributor) , Paolo Nino Valdez (Contributor) , Mary Shepard Wong (Contributor) , Siew Mei Wu (Contributor) , Jirada Wudthayagorn (Contributor)
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Description
English Education in Southeast Asian Contexts: Policy, Practice, and Identity provides an account of English education, English language teaching, and language policy in Southeast Asian countries. Both local and international researchers offer conceptual and empirical work that spans a wide range of topics, geographical contexts, and educational levels, providing a unique perspective on English education and policies in Southeast Asia. The issues addressed in this volume include the relationships among English language learners, national identities, nation building, English teaching and learning (including challenges in grade-level schools and in higher education), teacher preparation, and professional development.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: English, Bilingualism and National Development: The Case of Brunei Darussalam by Noor Azam Haji-Othman
Chapter 2: English Education in Malaysia: National Policies and Local Practices by Moses Samuel and Shin Yen Tan
Chapter 3: Motivations for Learning English among Timor-Leste Students: Future-Oriented Identities in the Context of Nation Building by Edward Jay M. Quinto
Chapter 4: Embers of Hope: Teacher Agency in English Education in Promoting Social Justice and Peacebuilding in Myanmar by Mary Shepard Wong, Zoe Matthews, and Kyawt Thuzar
Section 2: English Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Chapter 5: Relationships between Self-Efficacy and Self-Regulated Learning Strategies among English as a Foreign Language Learners in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic by Davanh Thammavong and Hui Min Low
Chapter 6: Learning English in Higher Education in Cambodia: Students’ Attitudes, Challenges and Satisfaction by Davut Nhem
Chapter 7: Disciplinary Academic Literacy in Singapore’s Higher Education: Re-Thinking ELT by Kooi Cheng Lee and Siew Mei Wu
Chapter 8: Screenagers’ Perceptions toward Mobile Assisted Language Learning in the EFL Context: A Case of Indonesia and Vietnam by Made Hery Santosa and Tran Vu Diem Thuy
Section 3: Teacher Preparation and Professional Development
Chapter 9: Growing EMI Understanding and Skills: An Exploration of Professional Development in Indonesia by Sisilia S. Halimi and Heather A. Linville
Chapter 10: Pedagogy in the Time of COVID-19: Action Research and Teacher Education in the Philippines by Gene Marie Flores, Paolo Nino Valdez, and Leif Andrew Garinto
Chapter 11: The Impact of the CEFR Policy on In-service Thai School Teachers of English: Concerns and Considerationsby Jirada Wudthayagorn, Kornwipa Poonpon, and Paksiri Panlee Tongsen
Chapter 12: English Proficiency Requirement for High-School Teachers in Vietnam: Voices from Losers by Thi-Hanh Hoang and Chi-Duc Nguyen
Product details
Published | Aug 09 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 286 |
ISBN | 9781666913781 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 11 BW Illustrations, 24 Tables |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This is a must-read book on English Education in Southeast Asia. In fact, the lessons learned from each national context resonate with the experiences of others in the rest of the multilingual world. Collectively, these chapters brilliantly unpack 'English' as a contested phenomenon implicated in nation-building, identity-making, everyday language use, and multilingual education, and locate spaces where it might be taught and learned competently and appropriately within local linguistic ecologies.
Ruanni Tupas, University College London
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This outstanding book provides one of the most complete pictures of English language teaching and learning across all eleven nations of Southeast Asia. With clear and concise descriptions of language policies and the role of English in each country, Boun and Duran shine a bright light on one of the most multilingual regions of the world. They bring together an expert group of multilingual educators and scholars with intimate personal and professional experience in each SEA nation who provide valuable research and insights across a range of ELT topics including nation building and language policy, student and teacher identities and motivations, PreK-12 and higher education contexts, and teacher training and professional development.
Wayne E. Wright, Purdue University
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This edited volume provides much-needed research on English education in the fascinating region of Southeast Asia. The range of topics is impressive with contributions also from newer and more established scholars in the field. Readers will find the discussions enlightening for an understanding of the complex dynamics of English in the region. This volume is an invaluable resource for researchers, educators, students, and policy makers interested in language and education in Southeast Asia.
Azirah Hashim, Universiti Malaya