将可持续发展目标融入关键英语教学

Joseph Ernest Mambu
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对于英语教师来说,一个关键的问题是他们的学习者,特别是在非英语国家的发展中国家,如何在学习外语时解决全球问题。随着联合国在2015年发布了2030年实现的可持续发展目标(SDGs),这个问题似乎得到了更合理的回答。在此背景下,本案例研究调查了一位英语教师在他的批判性本科课程中尝试将可持续发展目标作为一种工具,通过英语教学和学习(ELTL)来培养印尼学生的批判性。数据来源于教师选择的可持续发展目标文本、教师根据可持续发展目标文本在工作表中提出的提示/问题、学生对工作表的回应以及教师在一个学期的多次会议上引发的与可持续发展目标相关的评论。在语言、认知、教学和哲学层面上,不同的临界理论镜头被用来检查数据。研究结果表明,选定的可持续发展目标文本和教师提示的编写方式可以通过识别和解决可持续发展目标引入前后的全球问题,在单词、句子和话语层面引发学生的批判性反应。这些数据也可以反思性地通过马克思主义、后现代主义/后结构主义和后殖民主义的批判性视角来看待。
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Embedding Sustainable Development Goals into critical English language teaching and learning
ABSTRACT One critical question for English language teachers is how their learners, especially in non-English-speaking developing countries, address global issues as they learn the foreign language. The question seems more viably answered following the United Nations’ dissemination of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 to be achieved by 2030. Against this backdrop, the present case study investigates an English language teacher’s attempts in his critically oriented undergraduate course to introduce SDGs as a tool for his Indonesian students to foster criticality through English language teaching and learning (ELTL). Data were generated from teacher-selected SDGs texts, teacher-initiated prompts/questions in worksheets based on the SDGs texts, students’ responses to the worksheets, and their SDG-related remarks elicited by the teacher in multiple meetings in a semester. Different theoretical lenses of criticality at language, cognitive, pedagogical, and philosophical levels were employed to examine the data. The findings suggest that the selected SDGs texts and the teacher’s prompts were prepared in ways that could elicit students’ critical responses at word, sentence, and discourse levels by identifying and addressing global issues before and after SDGs were introduced to them. The data could also be reflexively viewed through Marxist, postmodernist/poststructuralist, and postcolonial lenses of criticality.
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Critical Inquiry in Language Studies
Critical Inquiry in Language Studies Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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