“We’ve Got Some Non-natives Here Who You Wouldn’t Even Notice That They’re Non-natives”: Teachers’ Views on Speakerhood

Alya Alshammari
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In the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), divisions and essentialization are inherently embedded, calling for an argent need to address the issues of inequity and favouritism on the basis of speakerhood status in diverse teaching contexts. The persistent use of the terms, native and non-native English-speaking teachers (NESTs/NNESTs), has polarized our understanding of English teachers without leaving a room for fluid identities and thus has created an essentialized binaries of Self and Other in many contexts. This world-wide view of English teachers, despite receiving a huge amount of criticism, still exists. This paper will allow English teachers from diverse socio-linguistic backgrounds to address these issues and to reflect on their experiences as English teachers in the Saudi context.
"我们这里有些非本地人,你甚至不会注意到他们是非本地人":教师对发言人身份的看法
在对外英语教学(TESOL)领域,分化和本质化是与生俱来的,这就迫切需要解决在不同教学环境中基于语言地位的不平等和偏袒问题。英语母语和非英语母语教师(NESTs/NNESTs)这两个术语的持续使用,使我们对英语教师的理解两极分化,没有为流动身份留有余地,从而在许多情况下造成了自我和他者的本质化二元对立。尽管受到大量批评,但这种对英语教师的世界性看法依然存在。本文将让来自不同社会语言背景的英语教师讨论这些问题,并反思他们作为沙特英语教师的经历。
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