âLike internationalization, language is a mechanism for collaboration and cooperation but also for the exercise of power and cultural dominance. This volume challenges dominant paradigms of language education and internationalization across all levels of education and highlights the importance of innovation in both fields to create a more inclusive and socially just future.â
-Â Betty Leask, Professor Emerita, La Trobe University, Australia
âWith nationalism on the rise again and social justice globally in peril, this handbook offers an invaluable comprehensive discussion of what an ethically responsible internationalized language education is and can be. Its numerous case studies offer a rich picture of concrete curricula in various educational systems around the world and a treasure trove of new ideas for further research.â
-Â Claire Kramsch, Emerita Professor of German and Affiliate Professor of Education, University of California at Berkeley, USA
This handbook provides a systematic overview of language education from the perspective of internationalization. Internationalization includes but also goes beyond the integration of intercultural and international perspectives, practices, and dispositions into education with the objective of improving, pluralizing, and decolonizing pedagogy and research in response to the changes and challenges facing society today. Despite its affordances for institutional, curricular, and individual development in the context of language education as a scholarly field, internationalization remains undertheorized and underexplored in language education as an approach that can further support language educators to enhance their teaching practice. Drawing together an international cast of contributors and examples from a variety of contexts, this handbook will serve as an essential reference for researchers and graduate students in applied linguistics and related fields, language teachers and language teacher educators, support services professionals, program developers and curriculum designers.
Vander Tavares is an Associate Professor at the University of Inland Norway. His research interests include critical perspectives on second language education, teacher education, and higher education.
SĂlvia Melo-Pfeifer is a Full Professor at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Her research focuses on arts-based and pluralistic approaches to language learning and teaching and language teacher education.
âThat language education is intrinsically international and âbroadens learnersâ horizonsâ is an assumption in need of critique and illustration. This major volume meets the challenge with contributions from across continents, languages, and institutions by authors and editors sharing an enriched vision of internationalization.â (Michael Byram, Professor Emeritus, Durham University, UK)
âWith nationalism on the rise again and social justice globally in peril, this handbook offers an invaluable comprehensive discussion of what an ethically responsible internationalized language education is and can be. Its numerous case studies offer a rich picture of concrete curricula in various educational systems around the world and a treasure trove of new ideas for further research.â (Claire Kramsch, Emerita Professor of German and Affiliate Professor of Education, University of California at Berkeley, USA)
âLike internationalization, language is a mechanism for collaboration and cooperation but also for the exercise of power and cultural dominance. This volume challenges dominant paradigms of language education and internationalization across all levels of education and highlights the importance of innovation in both fields to create a more inclusive and socially just future.â (Betty Leask, Professor Emerita, La Trobe University, Australia)
âThere is a complex relationship between language education and internationalization, or the incorporation of non-local dimensions into curricula, teaching, and learning. This niche handbook highlights the tensions between the local and the non-local in language education. While raising questions about the understanding, determinants, modalities, and ideological ramifications of internationalization, the volume also charts new pathways.â (Bassey E. Antia, Professor, University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
âA much-needed decolonial and justice-oriented perspective on the contested field of internationalization, this handbook draws on an impressive wealth of enlightening perspectives from around the world to offer a compelling synthesis of theory and practice. The seven sections that structure the book are not-to-be missed roadmaps for all scholars questioning what it truly means to internationalize language education.â (Enrica Piccardo, Professor, University of Toronto, Canada)