Native‐English‐speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skills they bring to the classroom. However, the notion that native speakers provide the best models of the target language and thus make the best teachers of the language has been criticised in the literature. This article reports on the disconnection between academic literature on NESTs and the realities they report. Drawing on data from an investigation into NEST schemes globally, the article suggests that lived classroom experiences of NESTs are complex, They are also often bilingual, experienced, and qualified, and regard local English teachers (LETs) they work with as experts and in control of how English is practised in the classroom. Thes...
There is an open debate whether native speaker teachers or non native speakers teach better. There a...
The distinction between teachers who are native speakers (NEST) and non-native speakers (NNEST) have...
This paper describes a preliminary study to examine the notion thatlanguage learners generally prefe...
Native‐English‐speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native‐English‐speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assum...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assumption that n...
Native English speakers are often claimed to be better language teachers than non-native English spe...
There is an open debate whether native speaker teachers or non native speakers teach better. There a...
The distinction between teachers who are native speakers (NEST) and non-native speakers (NNEST) have...
This paper describes a preliminary study to examine the notion thatlanguage learners generally prefe...
Native‐English‐speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
Native‐English‐speaking teachers (NESTs) have long been in demand for perceived benefits of the skil...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assum...
The English language teaching industry in East and Southeast Asia subscribes to an assumption that n...
Native English speakers are often claimed to be better language teachers than non-native English spe...
There is an open debate whether native speaker teachers or non native speakers teach better. There a...
The distinction between teachers who are native speakers (NEST) and non-native speakers (NNEST) have...
This paper describes a preliminary study to examine the notion thatlanguage learners generally prefe...