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Globalization situates English teachers as influential mediators of both language and culture. In iconically multicultural Canada, teachers of English language and literature navigate social theories of language, the communication revolution, and global interdependency. Recent changes in English curriculum emphasizing global citizenship, intercultural communication, cultural sensitivity reflect these trends and suggest English teachers are gatekeepers of linguistic, cultural and critical literacy. Facing new questions about the purposes and priorities of their subject domain, English teachers…mehr

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Globalization situates English teachers as influential mediators of both language and culture. In iconically multicultural Canada, teachers of English language and literature navigate social theories of language, the communication revolution, and global interdependency. Recent changes in English curriculum emphasizing global citizenship, intercultural communication, cultural sensitivity reflect these trends and suggest English teachers are gatekeepers of linguistic, cultural and critical literacy. Facing new questions about the purposes and priorities of their subject domain, English teachers must negotiate the divide between an inherited curriculum and the impacts of sociocultural transformation on changing literacy needs. The purpose of this book is to spur much-needed dialogue about teaching English in a multicultural and global age. In interviews with Ontario English teachers the focal question, How is English changing? raises several burning issues, such as: canon displacement, intercultural communication, and balancing a democratic or common' culture with respect for diversity.
Autorenporträt
Dana Colarusso completed her Ph.D. in Education at OISE, Uni of Toronto in 2009. Teaching English in the Global Age: Cultural Conversations won the 2010 dissertation award from the Canadian Society for the Study of Education. Now a lecturer at the Faculty of Education, UOIT, her experience includes more than a decade of high school teaching.