Linguistic Education Under Revision: Globalization and EFL Teacher Education in Brazil

  • Mendes A
  • Finardi K
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Globalization brought about many changes to the current society's life and mindset and thus, some new challenges to linguistic education, more specifically, foreign language education, have emerged as a consequence of these changes. This paper aims at reflecting upon some impacts of globalization on pre-service English as Foreign Language (hereafter EFL) teacher education in Brazil. Based on the literature review, the paper addresses the changes in the concepts of language, culture and identity related to cultural hybridity and the impact of new information and communications technology on the use, teaching and learning of foreign languages. It concludes that curricula for EFL teacher education programs in Brazil should be reviewed in order to focus more on glocal knowledge and digital literacy for a 21st century aligned education.

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Mendes, A. R., & Finardi, K. R. (2018). Linguistic Education Under Revision: Globalization and EFL Teacher Education in Brazil. Education and Linguistics Research, 4(1), 45. https://doi.org/10.5296/elr.v4i1.12831

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