Language teacher education in the age of ambiguity

by - abril 03, 2019



The response that professor Maggie Kubanyiova made to the call of Landmark for reconceptualized knowledge base, in her article Language teacher education in the age of ambiguity: educating responsive meaning makers in the world, provides a new vision for language education. As she argues the tendencies in language education have changed during the last two decades. Therefore, what she basically proposes are responsive meaning makers for facing the challenges that education arises. I agree with her when she explains that for doing the shift that education requires, it is not necessary to go against institutional policies, but rather, to help teachers to grow in their capacity of knowing what to do in the particularities of their educational encounters. Furthermore, she argues that a pedagogical way to achieve these new requirements of education could probably be by means of creative arts. Thus, I found professor Kubanyiova’s proposal very interesting as education needs to fulfill the requirements of the current world, and for that reason, it is its duty to be updated and responsive to the new trends that emerge from time to time.

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  1. It is interesting how arts can serve as a vehicle for learning engagment, and more importantly, it can be a window into the learners' subjectivity and capabilities. This is something you can personally take advantage of.

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