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English Language Teaching In East Asia Today : Changing Policies and Practices (2nd ed)

Kam, Ho Wah(Edited by)Wong, Ruth T. L.(Edited by)
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This volume highlights current trends, developments and the constraints in English teaching in East Asia today and cover the education systems of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, People's Republic of China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (South), Laos PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Other issues discussed include mutual intelligibility in the variety of English that is emerging in East Asian countries, the cross-national role of the SEAMEO Regional Language Centre (RELC) in Singapore in developing and promoting the teaching of English, and also how computer technology can be harnessed as a self-learning tool for students in learning to write well in English.

This new edition features numerous updates to the research data and information to reflect the changes in educational policies in the various East Asian countries, including two new chapters on Mongolia and Hong Kong. All the contributors are 'insiders' in the sense that they are residents in the respective countries or have worked there for a long time; they know the local languages and are able to provide a localised perspective on the different facets of ELT in their respective education systems as well as the challenges facing English teachers there.

READERSHIP: Academics, educationists, policy-makers and administrators, and those interested in the study of applied linguistics in an Asian context.

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Product Details
9812103368 / 9789812103369
Paperback / softback
01/04/2004
Singapore
English
512 p.
23 cm
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