在英语教学中抵制和创造新自由主义的替代方案——以沙特阿拉伯三位跨国语言教师为例

Osman Z. Barnawi
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新自由主义意识形态对当今高等教育的影响表现为自力更生、智力疲劳、学业倦怠、不断竞争、教师/学生持续受挫以及其他不稳定的工作条件。本文通过对与英语教学(ELT)有关的新自由主义的可能替代方案的讨论,考察了三位跨国TESOL教师在日常教学实践中谈判、抵制和创造新自由主义英语教学替代方案的方式。数据来自两个来源:(i)反思性期刊和(ii)半结构化访谈。研究结果显示,当教师在工作场所颠覆新自由主义英语教学时,他们陷入了复杂的心理状态,包括自我意识、紧张、矛盾的立场、强烈的情绪和其他消极的心理状态。在此背景下,泛读作为一种颠覆英语教学中新自由主义实践的手段;父子对话对英语教学激烈竞争的抵抗;在新自由主义英语教学中,作为团结工具的组合反思信都是三位参与者在他们的工作场所使用的可能策略。本文最后对每位教师所展示的替代形式及其对英语教学的影响进行了反思。
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Resisting and creating alternatives to neoliberalism in ELT: a case study of three transnational language teachers in Saudi Arabia
ABSTRACT The effects of neoliberal ideologies in higher education (HE) today are manifested in different forms including self-reliance, intellectual fatigue, academic burnout, incessant competition, and constant frustration among teachers/students, and other precarious working conditions. Conceptualized through the arguments on creating possible alternatives to neoliberalism in relation to English language teaching (ELT), this article examines the ways in which three transnational TESOL teachers are negotiating, resisting, and creating alternatives to neoliberal ELT in their everyday pedagogical practices. The data emerged from two sources: (i) reflective journals and (ii) semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal that while the teachers were subverting neoliberal ELT in their workplace, they became embroiled in complex mental situations, including self-consciousness, tensions, ambivalent positions, strong emotions, and other negative states of mind. In this context, extensive reading as a means for subverting neoliberalizing practices in ELT; father–son conversations as resistance to fierce competition in ELT; and portfolio reflection letters as tools for solidarity in neoliberal ELT are all possible strategies used by the three participants at their workplace. The paper closes with reflections on the forms of alternatives that have been exhibited by each teacher and implications for ELT.
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Critical Inquiry in Language Studies
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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