Teacher Education for English as a Lingua Franca
Perspectives from Indonesia

Routledge Critical Studies in Asian Education Series

Coordinator: Zein Subhan

Language: English

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This edited collection responds to a gap in the literature by presenting a much-needed examination of both the theoretical and practical aspects of teacher education for English as a lingua franca in Indonesia. Through a series of extended research-based and conceptual chapters written by experts in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) in and about Indonesia, this book offers an insight into Indonesia?s unique cultural, social and institutional contexts. The content focuses on four interrelated themes: the transition of perspective from English as a foreign language (EFL) to English as a lingua franca (ELF); the knowledge base of ELF pedagogy; teacher agency and identity in ELF; and innovations in teacher education for ELF. This book is highly relevant to English teachers, teacher educators and scholars worldwide aspiring to broaden their horizon and professionalism in the teaching of ELF.

List of contributors

Series Editors’ Foreword (S. Gopinathan, Wing On Lee, Jason Eng Thye Tan)

Preface (Yoko Kobayashi)

1. Setting the Scene for Teacher Education for English as a Lingua Franca (Subhan Zein)

PART I: ELF AND TEACHER EDUCATION2. From EFL to ELF: Implications for Teacher Education (Subhan Zein)
3. Critical Pedagogy in the ELF Era: An Indonesian-Based English Language Teacher Educator’s Reflection (Joseph Ernest Mambu)
4. Professional Teacher in the Making: A Case Study of Indonesian Pre Service Teachers’ Identity-Agency in the Context of English as a Lingua Franca (Siti Nur’Aini, Laily Nur Affini and Ajeng Setyorini)
5. How Well Prepared are Indonesian Pre-service Teachers to Develop Their Future Students’ Intercultural Competence? (Utami Widiati and Nur Hayati)
6. A Cyclical Model of Peer Coaching for Teacher Professional Development in the Indonesian ELF Context (Pande Made Sumartini)

PART II: ELF PEDAGOGY IN TEACHER EDUCATION7. EIL Pedagogy in an Initial Teacher Education Program in Indonesia: The Case of Academic Writing Class (Nugrahenny T. Zacharias)
8. Multimodal Communicative Competence of Indonesian Secondary School Teachers and Pre-service Teachers: Implications for Teacher Education in ELF (Didi Sukyadi and Budi Hermawan)
9. Learning from Teacher’s Classroom Discourses to re-modify ELF Framework in the ASEAN Context: A Possible Way Forward? (Ribut Wahyudi and Sumti Chusna)

PART III: EPILOGUE
10. Enhancing the Quality of Indonesian Teachers in the ELF era: Policy Recommendations (Bachrudin Musthafa, Fuad Abdul Hamied and Subhan Zein)
11. From EFL to ELF: The time is right (Andy Kirkpatrick)

Index

Postgraduate

Subhan Zein, PhD, teaches at the University of Queensland, Australia. He has trained teachers in Australia and Indonesia. He is the lead editor of English Language Teacher Preparation in Asia: Policy, Research and Practice.