English Language Education in Iraq: International Advantage or Imperialist Agenda? 公开
Hassoun, Mariam (Spring 2020)
Abstract
English is becoming an increasingly important skill in today’s globalized world, a shift disrupting the global educational order. English medium instruction (EMI) provisions have expanded rapidly on a global scale in the last 10 years. Educational systems worldwide are integrating the English language into their classrooms in different ways, rushing to prepare students to participate in the global economy. This thesis uses Iraq as a case study to examine English education’s role in society and argues that English language education policy in Iraq is viewed as an extension of national economic and security goals, to the detriment of local communities. In the Iraqi case, a lack of language planning in a centralized policy-making process has created a system in which English’s presence in national curricula and tests increases socioeconomic inequality and removes individuals from their local contexts. Freire, Dewey, Djebar, Piller, Petrovic, and Phillipson are called upon in an interdisciplinary paper that includes a literature review, literary critique, and policy recommendation to draw upon the nuance necessary to eliminate injustice in additional, non-native language instruction programs.
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I | Introduction _______________________________________________________________1
Methodology _________________________________________________________________ 6
Scope and Positionality__________________________________________________________9
II | Language Education Theory in Philosophy and Literature_______________________12
Literature Review ____________________________________________________________ 12
Djebar, Saadawi, and the Language of the Oppressor _________________________________26
Excuse Me by Rola Saad_______________________________________________________ 34
III | English in the Global Classroom ____________________________________________36
IV | English in Iraq___________________________________________________________46
V | Conclusions and Recommendations __________________________________________53
VI | Appendix _______________________________________________________________57
VII | Figures ________________________________________________________________58
VIII | Bibliography ___________________________________________________________59
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