
The Politics of Language Education
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The contributions in this book offer eye-opening insights into the role of individuals and institutions in language education policy developments and implementation. It presents a thought-provoking collection of studies from a wide range of social and political contexts that focus on the necessity of recognizing the role of individuals and institutions, and addressing and where possible remedying the negative effects of the advancement of individual micropolitical agendas. * Irena Gyulazyan, American University of Armenia, Linguist List 21.785 * This is a brave, honest and challenging book which provides the missing piece in our understanding of the implementation of language education policy, in particular, and the management of change, more generally. * Viv Edwards * This is an important new book presenting nine case studies on the micropolitical agendas of individuals and institutions involved in ELT projects in various parts of the world. It opens windows on some nefarious activities usually hidden from public eyes, but which may be well understood by those who work in the academic and professional worlds of (English) language education. -- Roger Barnard, University of Waikato in New Zealand Studies in Applied Linguistics, 2010, 16 (2) 91-110More details
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Chapter Two: Professional Advice vs Political Imperatives - Alan Davies
Chapter Three: Micropolitical Issues in ELT Project Implementation - Tom Hunter
Chapter Four: The Politics of ELT Projects in China - Ron Kerr
Chapter Five: Teaching Immigrants the Language of the Host Community: Two Object Lessons in the Need for Continuous Policy Development - David Little and Barbara Lazenby Simpson
Chapter Six: The Commercialization of Language Provision at University - Glenn Fulcher
Chapter Seven: Micropolitics in Multinational Language Assessment Systems - Mark Crossey
Chapter Eight: Challenges and Constraints in Language Test Development - Gary Buck
Chapter Nine: The Politics of Examination Reform in Central Europe - Karmen Pizorn and Edit Nagy
Chapter Ten: Language Educational Policies within a European Framework - Neus Figueras
Chapter Eleven: The Micropolitics of Research and Publication - Charles Alderson
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