English for a Critical Mind takes us on a fascinating journey from Critical Pedagogy to Critical Language Pedagogy (CLP), within the perspective of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF). It suggests an alternative to mainstream approaches and is written by three experts who share their very different experiences - working together and with other teachers - to create a book which reflects their contexts and contacts, research and reflections, views and values.> Sample exercisePart A provides a down-to-earth introduction to CLP, followed by specific suggestions that address the key features of language teaching:The need for preliminary work by the teacher, including activities for setting up an appropriate classroom environment for a CLP context.The role of language, and the diversity of English, in relation to the students' contexts and needs - integrating CLP with ELF as a critical intercultural pedagogy of English.Part B offers a series of handouts and sample units illustrating CLP in action:They are backed up by a wealth of downloadable materials for the students.They are challenging - but show how meeting the challenge is a journey that is well worth the effort.Part C insists on the importance of reflection, and considers two further aspects of practice:Action is the long-term goal of CLP. Its concepts require planning schedules and outlines, so that teachers can consider what can (and cannot) be done in their specific situations.Building a teacher network is very important in acquiring a critical mindset - for both professional development and personal growth.
English for a Critical Mind takes us on a fascinating journey from Critical Pedagogy to Critical Language Pedagogy (CLP), within the perspective of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF). It suggests an alternative to mainstream approaches and is written by three experts who share their very different experiences - working together and with other teachers - to create a book which reflects their contexts and contacts, research and reflections, views and values.> Sample exercisePart A provides a down-to-earth introduction to CLP, followed by specific suggestions that address the key features of language teaching:The need for preliminary work by the teacher, including activities for setting up an appropriate classroom environment for a CLP context.The role of language, and the diversity of English, in relation to the students' contexts and needs - integrating CLP with ELF as a critical intercultural pedagogy of English.Part B offers a series of handouts and sample units illustrating CLP in action:They are backed up by a wealth of downloadable materials for the students.They are challenging - but show how meeting the challenge is a journey that is well worth the effort.Part C insists on the importance of reflection, and considers two further aspects of practice:Action is the long-term goal of CLP. Its concepts require planning schedules and outlines, so that teachers can consider what can (and cannot) be done in their specific situations.Building a teacher network is very important in acquiring a critical mindset - for both professional development and personal growth.