Teaching English or Englishes? Scandinavian Upper Secondary School Teachers’ Attitudes Toward Including World Englishes in the EFL Classroom
Teaching English or Englishes? Skandinaviska gymnasielärares attityder gentemot att inkludera World Englishes i engelskundervisningen
Abstract
The development of new linguistic varieties of English known as World Englishes
has resulted in English teachers around the world disagreeing on whether English
should be taught with a pluricentric approach or if focus should purely be on
standard varieties (Jenkins, 2006, pp. 171-172). The present study aims to uncover
what attitudes Scandinavian upper secondary school teachers express toward
including World Englishes in the EFL classroom as well as to gain an insight into
what experiences they have of practically integrating it in their own teaching. This
was done by distributing a self-reporting online questionnaire through various closed
Facebook groups aimed at Swedish, Norwegian and Danish upper secondary school
teachers in English. Ultimately, the data consisted of responses from 84 Swedish
teachers, 47 Norwegian teachers and 39 Danish teachers. In the questionnaire,
participants were asked to indicate their opinion on a Likert scale in order to express
agreement or disagreement with various statements concerning potential positive
and negative effects of using World Englishes in the classroom. Thereafter, the
respondents were asked to answer an open-ended question about their experiences of
using World Englishes in their own teaching. It was then revealed that a majority of
teachers from all three countries expressed predominantly positive attitudes toward
including World Englishes and perceived it as a legitimate part of English teaching.
Moreover, in contrast to previous studies conducted on English teachers in other
countries, which have shown a disconnection between teachers’ theoretical
knowledge of World Englishes and their practical integration of it, an overwhelming
majority of the respondents in the present study reported that they have experiences
in continuously including World Englishes in their teaching.
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Date
2024-08-07Author
Ruus, Jonathan
Keywords
English as a foreign language
Global Englishes
World Englishes
English as an international language
Language teaching
Scandinavian Countries
English in Sweden
English in Norway
English in Denmark
Survey research
Language
eng
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