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Vygotsky And Linguistic Relativity: The Case Of Chinese And English Reading, John F. Ehrich
Vygotsky And Linguistic Relativity: The Case Of Chinese And English Reading, John F. Ehrich
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This paper argues the case of linguistic relativity through a Vygotskyan socio-cultural perspective. A major tenet of Vygotskyan socio-cultural theory is that sign systems (e.g., language) are psychological tools, which after a period of internalization, result in a transformation of inner processing. The logical extension of Vygotskyan socio-cultural theory is that the internalization of different sign systems, such as Chinese logographic characters or English alphabetic script, should invariably result in the development of distinct types of inner processing. This argument is essentially one of linguistic relativity, or the idea that the nature of language itself can impact on cognitive processing. …
The Challenges And Dilemmas Of The Global Business Of Teaching English In South East Asia, Peter M. Kell
The Challenges And Dilemmas Of The Global Business Of Teaching English In South East Asia, Peter M. Kell
Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive)
This paper is a discussion of the nature and character of the markets in English Language and the way in which English language and teaching is characterised by a series of markets in which there is strong and vibrant competition between a diversity of providers attempting to secure a share of growing international market in programs, products, methodologies, teacher training, teacher recruitment and placement. This paper explores aspects of the nature of this competition with particular reference to South East Asia and highlights the dilemmas and challenges that emerge from the development of a multileveled and trans-national market in English …