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Facts and Fictions of Native Speakerism: Local EFL Teachers’ Experiences and Viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土EFL教師的經驗與觀點
Most literature on native speakerism has criticized its impact especially in English as a foreign language (EFL) contexts where native English-speaking teachers, who are deemed to be more competent and desirable, enjoy more benefits and privileges than their nonnative counterparts. However, recent r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9574800/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42321-022-00128-3 |
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description | Most literature on native speakerism has criticized its impact especially in English as a foreign language (EFL) contexts where native English-speaking teachers, who are deemed to be more competent and desirable, enjoy more benefits and privileges than their nonnative counterparts. However, recent research has suggested that such assumptions associated with native speakerism may not accurately reflect what is actually happening in EFL school settings. The current study examines Korean English teachers’ views on various dimensions of native speakerism in order to capture the impact of native speakerism as experienced by local English teachers. Data were collected from 37 in-service teachers working in elementary and secondary schools in South Korea via surveys and interviews. The survey results showed negative effects of native speakerism for some constructs; however, the qualitative results revealed that concerns surrounding native speakerisms were not as problematic as one might hypothesize based on the existing literature. The results are discussed with suggestions aimed at alleviating any negative effects of native speakerism in EFL settings. |
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spelling | pubmed-95748002022-10-17 Facts and Fictions of Native Speakerism: Local EFL Teachers’ Experiences and Viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土EFL教師的經驗與觀點 Lim, Daein Park, Eun Sung English Teaching & Learning Original Paper Most literature on native speakerism has criticized its impact especially in English as a foreign language (EFL) contexts where native English-speaking teachers, who are deemed to be more competent and desirable, enjoy more benefits and privileges than their nonnative counterparts. However, recent research has suggested that such assumptions associated with native speakerism may not accurately reflect what is actually happening in EFL school settings. The current study examines Korean English teachers’ views on various dimensions of native speakerism in order to capture the impact of native speakerism as experienced by local English teachers. Data were collected from 37 in-service teachers working in elementary and secondary schools in South Korea via surveys and interviews. The survey results showed negative effects of native speakerism for some constructs; however, the qualitative results revealed that concerns surrounding native speakerisms were not as problematic as one might hypothesize based on the existing literature. The results are discussed with suggestions aimed at alleviating any negative effects of native speakerism in EFL settings. Springer Nature Singapore 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9574800/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42321-022-00128-3 Text en © The Author(s) under exclusive licence to National Taiwan Normal University 2022, Springer Nature or its licensor holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Lim, Daein Park, Eun Sung Facts and Fictions of Native Speakerism: Local EFL Teachers’ Experiences and Viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土EFL教師的經驗與觀點 |
title | Facts and Fictions of Native Speakerism: Local EFL Teachers’ Experiences and Viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土EFL教師的經驗與觀點 |
title_full | Facts and Fictions of Native Speakerism: Local EFL Teachers’ Experiences and Viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土EFL教師的經驗與觀點 |
title_fullStr | Facts and Fictions of Native Speakerism: Local EFL Teachers’ Experiences and Viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土EFL教師的經驗與觀點 |
title_full_unstemmed | Facts and Fictions of Native Speakerism: Local EFL Teachers’ Experiences and Viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土EFL教師的經驗與觀點 |
title_short | Facts and Fictions of Native Speakerism: Local EFL Teachers’ Experiences and Viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土EFL教師的經驗與觀點 |
title_sort | facts and fictions of native speakerism: local efl teachers’ experiences and viewpoints: 母語者主義的實與虛:本土efl教師的經驗與觀點 |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9574800/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42321-022-00128-3 |
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