Unmasking Young Learners’ Perceptions of Good Language Teacher Identity
Unmasking Young Learners’ Perceptions of Good Language Teacher Identity
  • 안소연
  • Gordon Blaine West
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This study explores the notion of ‘good language teacher’ (GLT) identity in the context of English education in South Korea. While other studies have investigated parents’ and general public preferences for and associations of good language teacher identity with ‘native-speaking’ teachers of English, little research has examined the views of young learners as to what constitutes a GLT. In this study, a survey tool was used to collect student images and descriptions of imagined, good English teachers. A total of 577 young Korean students (K-6th grade) provided their own images and descriptions of good English teachers, both in English and Korean. The findings indicate that student perceptions of GLT identity strongly reflects their immediate learning experience. Contrary to previous studies showing preference for teachers according to ‘native speaker’ or other markers (e.g., race, gender), the study demonstrated no strong preference for native speaking teachers. Instead, factors such as personality were emphasized. This study provides implications for recruiting and hiring practices for English teachers.

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teacher identitygood language teachernative-speakerismsurvey studyyoung learners
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Unmasking Young Learners’ Perceptions of Good Language Teacher Identity
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Unmasking Young Learners’ Perceptions of Good Language Teacher Identity
저자
안소연Gordon Blaine West
DOI
10.15858/engtea.71.1.201603.73
발행일
2016-03
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영어교육
71
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