Rita Divéki

Developing Global Competence in the Hungarian EFL Classroom


Foreword

We are pleased to present the 13th volume of our series entitled Applied Linguistics in the 21st Century. We are genuinely excited to publish another monograph in English, as we believe it will contribute to the internationalization and broader recognition of research results from Hungarian contexts. Coincidentally, Rita Divéki’s work delves into a quintessentially international topic – the ways global competence can be developed in the Hungarian EFL classroom. We believe little justification is needed to explain the importance of this research topic. The monograph showcases the results of an exceptionally robust research study. It not only provides an overview of global education in general and the role of global education in the EFL classroom including teachers’ influences but also investigates the views and practices of university tutors and secondary school teachers. The mixed-methods investigation left no stone unturned, and it is commendable that a classroom-focused phase was implemented even in the face of COVID-related challenges. Rita created several worksheets that can be directly used in the ELT classroom to develop students’ global competences (for details, the interested reader should visit the author’s website: https://gcdinelt.wixsite.com/mysite), filling a clear teaching niche. We believe that this monograph will be of interest to teachers, researchers, stakeholders, and hopefully, decision-makers as well.

Developing Global Competence in the Hungarian EFL Classroom

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2024

ISBN: 978 963 664 013 2

In today’s world, there are increasing demands for education systems for empowering students to become active and responsible global citizens who are prepared to address the challenges of the 21st century and who are equipped with global competence. This book examines global competence development (GCD) in English language teaching in Hungary from the perspective of university English as a foreign language (EFL) teacher trainers and secondary school EFL teachers. Based on the findings, it details the characteristics of globally competent teachers, offers a wide array of activities that can be used for nurturing global citizens, and outlines recommendations for the successful implementation of GCD in both secondary and tertiary education.

Hivatkozás: https://mersz.hu/diveki-developing-global-competence-in-the-hungarian-efl-classroom//

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