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Teaching English for Reconciliation

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 Part 1: The Foundation: Why Teach English for Reconciliation?

  • Ch. 1: Teaching for Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding and Reconciliation
  • Ch. 2: Intersections of Language Learning and Reconciliation
  • Ch. 3: A Framework for Christians Teaching English for Reconciliatio

Part 2: The People: Who is Involved in Teaching English for Reconciliation?

  • Ch. 4: Community
  • Ch. 5: Learners
  • Ch. 6: Teachers

Part 3: The Resources: How Can We Teach English for Reconciliation?

  • Ch. 7: Creating Curricula for Peace and Reconciliation
  • Ch. 8: Adapting Curricula for Peace and Reconciliation
  • Ch. 9: Suggestions for Diverse Settings

Part 4: Contextualize

  • Chapter 9: Contextualize the Gospel
  • Chapter 10: Contextualize Community
  • Chapter 11: Contextualize What You Teach

Appendices

Appendix A: Suggested Activities
Appendix B: Sample Forms and Plans
Appendix C: Resources

Figures

  • 1. Three lenses of a teaching English within a reconciliation framework
  • 2. Sources and domains of power
  • 3. REAL activities in teaching English for reconciliation Reconciliatory English Teaching Framework

Teaching English for Reconciliation
Pursuing Peace through Transformed Relationships in Language Learning and Teaching
Jan Edwards Dormer and Cheryl Woelk
How can an English class become a transformative space for both teachers and learners? When the teacher intentionally uses strategies and builds skills for peacebuilding and reconciliation, the classroom can be a place where relationships and communication transform people. This text encourages those engaged in the teaching of English as a second or foreign language to first consider why we might strive to teach English for reconciliation, and then addresses the contexts, individuals, and resources which are involved.

Endorsements

  • Dormer and Woelk’s well-informed, yet highly readable and practical book is an excellent introduction for any language teacher who wishes to help language learners discover how to interact more harmoniously with people from other groups and cultures, and even themselves become peacebuilders and agents of reconciliation. For Christians this book is particularly valuable as a guide to how the Christian peacemaking mandate can be incarnated and lived out in English language classrooms.
    Don SnowPhD Language and Culture Center, Duke Kunshan University
  • This is a refreshing work that encompasses the possibilities of English Language Teaching to open doors that lead to true reconciliation and peacebuilding in the current landscape of hostility that is all too familiar to us in our current day.
    Laura Jacobeditor

Additional Details

  • Pages: 202
  • Publisher: William Carey Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publish Year: 2018
  • ISBN: 9780878085439
  • Vendor: William Carey Library