介绍本期特刊。对殖民主义教学法的批判性反思:语言教师教育的经验教训

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Michele Back, Romina Peña‐Pincheira, Daniela Silva
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这篇专题导论将批判性反思定位为非殖民化语言教师教育的核心实践。在全球教育体系中持续存在的殖民主义、种族主义和新自由主义不公正的背景下,我们提出了一个批判性反思框架,作为一种组织结构,通过它来检查和破坏LTE中占主导地位的教学范式。我们澄清了非殖民化、反种族主义和批判教学法之间的细微差别和相互联系,并阐明了LTE的愿景,即土著主权、认知多元化和关系转型。本刊的文章反映了理论和方法取向的多样性,但共同致力于以实践为导向,合作和情境为基础的研究和教学方法。我们认为,非殖民化的LTE不仅需要批判性意识,还需要持续的、递归的反思周期和植根于社区参与和认知责任的行动。本期特刊为寻求从事这种变革工作的语言教师教育工作者提供了工具、模型和启发。
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Introducing the special issue. Critical reflections on colonial pedagogies: Lessons learned for language teacher education
This introduction to the special issue situates critical reflection as a central praxis for decolonizing language teacher education (LTE). Against the backdrop of persistent colonial, racial, and neoliberal injustices in global educational systems, we propose a critical reflection framework as an organizing structure through which to examine and disrupt dominant pedagogical paradigms in LTE. We clarify the nuanced distinctions and interconnections among decolonial, antiracist, and critical pedagogies, and articulate a vision of LTE that foregrounds Indigenous sovereignty, epistemic plurality, and relational transformation. The articles in this issue reflect a diversity of theoretical and methodological orientations but share a collective commitment to praxis‐oriented, collaborative, and contextually grounded approaches to research and teaching. We argue that decolonial LTE requires not only critical awareness but also sustained, recursive cycles of reflection and action—rooted in community engagement and onto‐epistemic responsibility. This special issue offers tools, models, and provocations for language teacher educators seeking to engage in such transformative work.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association publishes articles on literature, literary theory, pedagogy, and the state of the profession written by M/MLA members. One issue each year is devoted to the informal theme of the recent convention and is guest-edited by the year"s M/MLA president. This issue presents a cluster of essays on a topic of broad interest to scholars of modern literatures and languages. The other issue invites the contributions of members on topics of their choosing and demonstrates the wide range of interests represented in the association. Each issue also includes book reviews written by members on recent scholarship.
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