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Pedagogies and power relations in Thai English foreign language writing classrooms : a critical ethnography
Author(s) -
Kuanhathai Kuadnok
Publication year - 2017
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.5204/thesis.eprints.106915
Subject(s) - ethnography , english as a foreign language , context (archaeology) , pedagogy , sociology , critical ethnography , power (physics) , applied linguistics , english language , linguistics , mathematics education , psychology , geography , anthropology , philosophy , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics
Using critical applied linguistics, and drawing on the concept of power as theorised by Foucault, this study examines issues of power and pedagogical practices that influenced the teaching of writing to Thai English Foreign Language (EFL) primary students. Carspecken’s critical ethnographic approach was adopted to gather data. The research yielded findings concerning power relations that operated in the enactment of EFL pedagogies for teaching writing in Thai schools. The research has theoretical significance for understanding EFL writing education in Thailand in the context of the international spread of English in the twenty-first century

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