Nativespeakerism and english teachers’pedagogical discourses

This research explored teachers’ and institutional pedagogical discourses regarding Nativespeakerism in an informal teaching setting in Bogotá through the analysis of semi-structured interviews. The purpose was to understand EFL teachers’ pedagogical discourses, their reconceptualizations, alienatio...

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Fecha de publicación:
2020
Institución:
Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
Repositorio:
RIUD: repositorio U. Distrital
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.udistrital.edu.co:11349/31542
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/11349/31542
Palabra clave:
Discursos pedagógicos
Docentes
Falacia
Hablante nativo
Maestría en Lingüística -- Tesis y disertaciones académicas
Inglés -- Enseñanza
Profesores de inglés
Inglés -- Enseñanza -- Investigaciones
Pedagogical discourses
Teachers
Nativespeakerism
Native speaker
Rights
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Summary:This research explored teachers’ and institutional pedagogical discourses regarding Nativespeakerism in an informal teaching setting in Bogotá through the analysis of semi-structured interviews. The purpose was to understand EFL teachers’ pedagogical discourses, their reconceptualizations, alienation and resistance attitudes, plus unveil power relationships when they face Nativespeakerism and the neoliberal discourse of standardization. This paper is framed within the Critical Applied Linguistics field and it attempts to approach the phenomenon under study from a poststructuralist perspective and the qualitative descriptive research (Merriam, 2019).