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TESOL Teacher Education in a Transnational World critically examines theories and practices in contemporary TESOL teacher education to shed new light on the intersection of transnationalism and language teacher education. It emphasizes the scholarship of transnational mobility of language teachers, and showcases critical research from diverse contexts.

The book fills a critical research gap by more fully examining the theory and practice of teacher education in a changing time when national identities and cross-border mobilities continue to figure prominently in scholarly discussions. Through a diverse set of epistemological, historical and theoretical perspectives along with methodological innovations, contributors of this volume not only index the dynamism of the scholarship of teacher education, but they also offer new forums for lively pedagogical debates. Featuring contributions from diverse educational and geographical contexts, including Europe, Asia, North America, and Latin America, the book moves the existing scholarship forward to more fully examine TESOL teacher education in relation to transnationalism.

This book will be of great interest to academics, scholars, post-graduate students, teacher educators, policymakers, curriculum specialists, administrators, and other stakeholders interested in language teacher education, TESOL and applied linguistics
Acknowledgment

Tables and figures

List of contributors






Introduction
Osman (Othman) Barnawi, Royal Commission Colleges and Institutes, Saudi
Arabia and Sardar Anwaruddin, York University, Canada

Part I: Epistemological, theoretical and historical interventions




Transnationalism and education: epistemological and theoretical exercises
Xiaoye You




Researching transnationalism and TESOL teacher education: critical review and
outlook
Xiaoya Sun, Weiyu Zhang, and Yin Ling Cheung




Critical Engagement with Teaching EFL: Toward a Trivalent Focus on Ideology,
Political Economy, and Praxis
Ryuko Kubota

Part II: Spatial Interventions




Teaching abroad during TESOL initial teacher education: The case of a project
in China
Benjamin Luke Moorhouse




Rejecting the transnational in TESOL teacher training: the propagation,
spread and hybridization of a critical pedagogic register of TESOL teacher
training in the Oriente Antioqueńo, Colombia
Peter Browning




Critical autoethnography in TESOL teacher education: A translingual and
Cultural-Historical Activity Theory perspective for transnational spaces
Cristina Sįnchez-Martķn

Part III: Technological and virtual interventions




A Pedagogical Framework to Support Teachers in Todays Dynamic, Digital,
Intercultural and Transnational Learning Environments
Geoff Lawrence




Telecollaboration as translingual contact zone: teacher candidates
translingual negotiation strategies
Bedrettin Yazan, Baburhan Uzum, Sedat Akayoglu, and Latisha Mary




Creating authentic contexts for transnational learning and teaching in TESOL
teacher education
Sarina Chugani Molina




TESOL through the reflections of transnational EMI lecturers: A ROADMAPPING
approach
Davinia Sįnchez-Garcķa and Nashwa Nashaat

Part IV: Policy, curricula and professional learning and development




Transglocality in English Language Teacher Education: A Transnational
Polyethnography of the Glendon D-TEIL Experience in Cuba
Iara Bruz, Gustavo Moura, Ruberval Maciel, Ian Martin and Brian Morgan




Transnationalism to Further Transform TESOL Education
Kyle Perkins and Xuan Jiang




Human Rights as a Performative Context for Transnationalism: Working with
Difference in Brazilian Teacher Education
Joel Windle




Doing TESOL Postgraduate Studies Overseas: Teacher Training, Studying Abroad,
(and/) or a Masters Degree?
Dandan Zhu and Jim McKinley




Afterword by Li Wei
Osman Barnawi is Associate Professor at the Royal Commission Colleges and Institutes, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. His research interests include the intersection(s) of language and political economy, social and education policy studies, the cultural politics of education, multilingual and multicultural studies, second language writing, and transnational education.

Anwar Ahmed is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics at York University in Canada. His current research interests are language teacher education, second language writing pedagogy, technology, and affect studies.