Starting from the idea that Japan is a “native-speakerized nation”, we draw on Lowe’s analysis of the “native speaker frame” to explore ways in which we can challenge aspects of the native speaker mindset (Lowe 2020, p. 32-3) which we encounter in Japanese universities. In particular, we will share stories and reflections on our interventions which aim to challenge the sense of “non-western methodological and educational inferiority” or “cultural deficiency among students”, mentioned by Lowe. We suggest that the idea of “small cultures” (Holliday 2021) may offer a way in to more equitable and nuanced understanding of language choice and power in the classroom. We will engage with questions such as when to intervene in students’ language ch...
This thesis provides an account of a qualitative doctoral study that explored native English speakin...
This paper examines how opportunities for Japanese second language students to engage in Japanese la...
[[abstract]]Under the urgent demand of globalization, universities in Asia tend to promote joint cou...
Current Japanese schools have maintained the homogeneous discourse, based on the majority, ethnic Ja...
The main aim of this research is to explore how widespread social practices pertainingto a deep-seat...
This is the second of three modules concerned with narrative and identity in English language teachi...
This commentary builds on the work presented in Mori et al. (this volume) and considers diversity an...
Language education for foreigners has been diversified especially after the "100,000 foreign student...
The English language is changing due to the global spread of the language, and it is now used in cul...
The dichotomy between native speaker (NS) and non-native speaker (NNS) remains ubiquitous across dif...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
This thesis provides an ethnographic investigation into the ways in which the ideology of native-spe...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis explores the ideolo...
Okayama University has seen recently an upsurge in the number of courses taught in English. While st...
Obra ressenyada: Sachiko HORIGUCHI, Yuki IMOTO, and Gregory S. POOLE (eds.), Foreign Language Educat...
This thesis provides an account of a qualitative doctoral study that explored native English speakin...
This paper examines how opportunities for Japanese second language students to engage in Japanese la...
[[abstract]]Under the urgent demand of globalization, universities in Asia tend to promote joint cou...
Current Japanese schools have maintained the homogeneous discourse, based on the majority, ethnic Ja...
The main aim of this research is to explore how widespread social practices pertainingto a deep-seat...
This is the second of three modules concerned with narrative and identity in English language teachi...
This commentary builds on the work presented in Mori et al. (this volume) and considers diversity an...
Language education for foreigners has been diversified especially after the "100,000 foreign student...
The English language is changing due to the global spread of the language, and it is now used in cul...
The dichotomy between native speaker (NS) and non-native speaker (NNS) remains ubiquitous across dif...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
This thesis provides an ethnographic investigation into the ways in which the ideology of native-spe...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis explores the ideolo...
Okayama University has seen recently an upsurge in the number of courses taught in English. While st...
Obra ressenyada: Sachiko HORIGUCHI, Yuki IMOTO, and Gregory S. POOLE (eds.), Foreign Language Educat...
This thesis provides an account of a qualitative doctoral study that explored native English speakin...
This paper examines how opportunities for Japanese second language students to engage in Japanese la...
[[abstract]]Under the urgent demand of globalization, universities in Asia tend to promote joint cou...