Ep79. Advocating for Change: Initiatives Fighting Nativism in ELT

Languages Pedagogy Podcast - A podcast by Mike Llerena

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In this powerful and deeply engaging episode, we shine a light on one of the most pressing issues in the world of language education: nativism. The English Language Teaching (ELT) industry has long been riddled with biases that favor native speakers, often sidelining highly qualified and skilled non-native teachers. But change is on the horizon.This episode delves into the heart of advocacy, exploring the groundbreaking work of organizations, movements, and individuals fighting for equity, diversity, and inclusion in ELT. We discuss how systemic barriers have shaped the industry and uncover the grassroots and global efforts aimed at dismantling these prejudices. From policy changes and public campaigns to inspiring stories of educators who defied the odds, this episode is a testament to the resilience and unity of the teaching community.Listeners will gain deep insights into how nativism impacts not only teachers but also learners, shaping the way language is taught and perceived. We’ll also discuss how allies—students, teachers, and institutions—can join the movement to challenge stereotypes and create a more inclusive future for language education.Whether you’re a teacher, learner, or advocate, this episode will inspire you to rethink what makes a great educator and encourage you to take a stand for fairness and equality in the classroom and beyond.

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