There is a common, but mistaken, assumption that language teaching should best be placed in the hands of native speakers. Although the misperception of the superiority of native speaker teachers has been challenged in the professional ELT literature, many continue to hold fast on this misguided belief, often resulting in discriminatory practices towards non-native speaking teachers. The purpose of this paper is to raise greater awareness among stakeholders about this issue, so that they can make more informed decisions about hiring and pedagogical practices. We first look closely at current practices that wittingly or unwittingly support and exacerbate the ideology of native speakerism and then offer some suggestions on how ELT professional...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers (NNS), ...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
This paper reports research which focussed on a group of non-native speakers of English who had comp...
Native English speakers are often claimed to be better language teachers than non-native English spe...
This paper discusses nonnative teachers of English who are often claimed to be less competent and qu...
This paper reports research conducted with non-native speaker (NNS) teacher trainees who had complet...
Abstract: For most English teachers in non-English speaking countries, especially who serve English ...
This paper discusses English language teaching (ELT) around the world, and argues that as a professi...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers, no res...
In Costa Rican society, learning English has become a valuable tool to increase job opportunities, w...
This paper argues that the dichotomy between native English-speaking teachers (NESTs) and non-native...
This paper discusses possible advantages of having Non-Native English-Speaking Teachers (NNESTs) to ...
Globalization is connecting the world in social, economic, cultural and political aspects. This is w...
The native speaker still has a privileged position in English language teaching, representing both t...
Recruiting and employing native speaker teachers of English Language (NST) in non-native speakers’ c...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers (NNS), ...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
This paper reports research which focussed on a group of non-native speakers of English who had comp...
Native English speakers are often claimed to be better language teachers than non-native English spe...
This paper discusses nonnative teachers of English who are often claimed to be less competent and qu...
This paper reports research conducted with non-native speaker (NNS) teacher trainees who had complet...
Abstract: For most English teachers in non-English speaking countries, especially who serve English ...
This paper discusses English language teaching (ELT) around the world, and argues that as a professi...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers, no res...
In Costa Rican society, learning English has become a valuable tool to increase job opportunities, w...
This paper argues that the dichotomy between native English-speaking teachers (NESTs) and non-native...
This paper discusses possible advantages of having Non-Native English-Speaking Teachers (NNESTs) to ...
Globalization is connecting the world in social, economic, cultural and political aspects. This is w...
The native speaker still has a privileged position in English language teaching, representing both t...
Recruiting and employing native speaker teachers of English Language (NST) in non-native speakers’ c...
Although the majority of English language teachers worldwide are non-native English speakers (NNS), ...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
This paper reports research which focussed on a group of non-native speakers of English who had comp...