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- Title
Existing EFL Pedagogies in Thai Higher Education: Views from Thai University Lecturers.
- Authors
Yusop Boonsuk; Ambele, Eric A.
- Abstract
Since English is extensively used among linguacultural users to access life opportunities, it has become a requisite foreign language in the Thai educational system. To prepare Thai learners for this new changing role of English and reduce English Language Teaching dependency on the native English variety, this study aimed to explore English lecturers' voices in Thai universities on existing English as a Foreign Language (EFL) pedagogies at the Thai tertiary level with the research question: how do English lecturers in Thai universities perceive EFL in Thai universities? Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 25 Thai EFL university lecturers selected from ten different universities in Thailand and analyzed using content analysis. The finding reveals that EFL-oriented pedagogy plays a dominant role in English language teaching (ELT) education in Thai classrooms, illustrating three main salient themes from the study: (1) EFL pedagogies; (2) EFL materials; and (3) EFL curriculums. The result shows that the pedagogy is less responsive in the changing roles of English use and its widespread worldwide, especially among diverse linguacultural interlocutors. Hence, English university lecturers should reconsider, adjust, and made more practical glocal changes in English language teaching for the purpose of language teaching, language planning and predicting language change.
- Subjects
THAILAND; COLLEGE teachers; HIGHER education; ENGLISH as a foreign language; THAI language; LANGUAGE planning; LISTENING comprehension
- Publication
Arab World English Journal, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 2, p125
- ISSN
2229-9327
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.24093/awej/vol12no2.9