A Pedagogical Response to Native-speakerism in the Globalized Workplace: Suggestions for Workplace Writing/Communication Courses

Jingfang Ren, Wei-Na Zhu
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With the continued development of economic globalization, native-speakerism, with its biased claim of exclusive ownership by the so-called native speakers of English, has inevitably found its way into the globalized workplace, where English is used as an international working language. Despite growing criticism of native-speakerism in English education, there is a lack of research and scholarship on what EFL educators and teachers should do to tackle the challenges presented by this workplace reality. This paper offers a useful response to these challenges by putting forward some pedagogical suggestions based on an empirical investigation of the manifestation of native-speakerism in the globalized workplace. Workplace writing/communication courses are used as a case in point in the discussion of these pedagogical suggestions.
全球化职场中母语主义的教学回应:对职场写作/沟通课程的建议
随着经济全球化的不断发展,以所谓英语为母语的人有偏见地主张独家所有权的母语主义不可避免地进入了全球化的工作场所,英语被用作国际工作语言。尽管越来越多的人批评英语教育中的母语主义,但关于英语教育者和教师应该做些什么来应对这种职场现实带来的挑战,缺乏研究和学术研究。本文通过对全球化工作场所中母语主义表现形式的实证调查,提出了一些教学建议,为应对这些挑战提供了有益的回应。在讨论这些教学建议时,以职场写作/交流课程为例。
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