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Awareness raising about English as a lingua franca in two Brazilian teacher education programs
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Telma Gimenez
, Michele Salles El Kadri and Luciana Cabrini Simões Calvo
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Conceptualizing English as a global lingua franca in teacher education
- Global Englishes, local histories 13
- Globalization and the global spread of English: Concepts and implications for teacher education 31
- English as a lingua franca and critical literacy in teacher education: Shaking off some “good old” habits 53
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Part II: Teachers and learners’ beliefs about ELF
- English as a global language in Brazil: A local contribution 71
- English as a lingua franca and teacher education: Critical educators for an intercultural world 87
- Teachers’ and student-teachers’ perceptions of English as a lingua franca (ELF) and the teaching of culture in the language classroom 115
- English as a Lingua Franca: Representations and practices of English learners and teachers in Brazil 137
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Part III: ELF in teacher education programs
- The ELF teacher education: Contributions from postmodern studies 159
- The concept of ELF and English teachers’ education: What to expect from this relationship?1 189
- Awareness raising about English as a lingua franca in two Brazilian teacher education programs 211
- Notes on contributors 231
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Conceptualizing English as a global lingua franca in teacher education
- Global Englishes, local histories 13
- Globalization and the global spread of English: Concepts and implications for teacher education 31
- English as a lingua franca and critical literacy in teacher education: Shaking off some “good old” habits 53
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Part II: Teachers and learners’ beliefs about ELF
- English as a global language in Brazil: A local contribution 71
- English as a lingua franca and teacher education: Critical educators for an intercultural world 87
- Teachers’ and student-teachers’ perceptions of English as a lingua franca (ELF) and the teaching of culture in the language classroom 115
- English as a Lingua Franca: Representations and practices of English learners and teachers in Brazil 137
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Part III: ELF in teacher education programs
- The ELF teacher education: Contributions from postmodern studies 159
- The concept of ELF and English teachers’ education: What to expect from this relationship?1 189
- Awareness raising about English as a lingua franca in two Brazilian teacher education programs 211
- Notes on contributors 231
- Index 235