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- English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East Asia
- English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East Asia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Glocalization and Grobalization: Critical Issues in English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East Asia
- 2 Concepts of Globalization and English Language Teacher Education in Singapore
- 3 Learning to Teach English in Hong Kong: Transformation and Tensions Over Two Decades of English Language Teacher Education Policy
- 4 Meeting National Needs in English Language Teacher Education: Global Perspectives in Malaysian Initiatives
- 5 English Teacher Education in Postcolonial Philippines
- 6 China Going Global: Challenges and Responses in English As a Foreign Language Teaching and Teacher Education
- 7 English Education Reform, Teacher Education, and the Tokyo Olympics: Perfect Timing?
- 8 English Language Teacher Education in South Korea: Changes and Challenges
- 9 Preparing English Teachers in the Twenty-First Century: The Case of Taiwan
- 10 English Language Teacher Education in Thailand: A Mix of Global and Local
- 11 Interrogating Troubling Issues in Vietnam’s English Language Teacher Education
- Index
- References
7 - English Education Reform, Teacher Education, and the Tokyo Olympics: Perfect Timing?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 October 2020
- English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East Asia
- English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East Asia
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Glocalization and Grobalization: Critical Issues in English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East Asia
- 2 Concepts of Globalization and English Language Teacher Education in Singapore
- 3 Learning to Teach English in Hong Kong: Transformation and Tensions Over Two Decades of English Language Teacher Education Policy
- 4 Meeting National Needs in English Language Teacher Education: Global Perspectives in Malaysian Initiatives
- 5 English Teacher Education in Postcolonial Philippines
- 6 China Going Global: Challenges and Responses in English As a Foreign Language Teaching and Teacher Education
- 7 English Education Reform, Teacher Education, and the Tokyo Olympics: Perfect Timing?
- 8 English Language Teacher Education in South Korea: Changes and Challenges
- 9 Preparing English Teachers in the Twenty-First Century: The Case of Taiwan
- 10 English Language Teacher Education in Thailand: A Mix of Global and Local
- 11 Interrogating Troubling Issues in Vietnam’s English Language Teacher Education
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter outlines a brief history of the current educational reforms in Japan. Against this historical contexts, the following issues are discussed: (1) the prioritization of English as the international language; (2) the discourse of Japanese incompetence in English; (3) the setting of English proficiency benchmarks; (4) the early introduction of English and the implications for the role of homeroom teachers; and (5) the power relationship between homeroom teachers and Assistant Language Teachers. The chapter argues that the imposition of policies and standards on teachers and teacher educators will lead to de-professionalization as they are deprived of the opportunities to exercise their own professional judgment. It suggests ways in which de-professionalization of teachers can be avoided and the power imbalance can be redressed between Japanese teachers of English and native English speaking teachers.
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- English Language Teaching and Teacher Education in East AsiaGlobal Challenges and Local Responses, pp. 135 - 158Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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