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Debates about the place of mission work in English Language Teaching continue to rage, and yet full-length studies of what really happens at the intersection of ELT and evangelical Christianity are rare. In this book, Johnston conducts a detailed ethnography of an evangelical language school in Poland, looking at its Bible-based curriculum, and analyzing interaction in classes for adults. He also explores the idea of ‘relationship’ in the context of the school and its mission activity, and more broadly the cultural encounter between North American evangelicalism and Polish Catholicism. The book comprises an in-depth examination of a key issue facing TEFL in the 21st century, and will be of interest to all practitioners and scholars in the field, whatever their position on this topic.



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Johnston's work is a carefully crafted ethnography of contact that examines the presuppositions and methodology of foreign English teachers at an evangelical school in Poland. However, it is much more! The author raises fair-minded questions about the role of religion in education and, like Stevick, grapples with "what goes on inside and between people" when teachers and students meet.

* Thomas Scovel, San Francisco State University, USA *

Johnston combines his intimate knowledge of Polish culture, his distinguished career in English language teaching and his proven expertise as a researcher to provide a data-based ethnographic study that makes a unique contribution to an area more usually known for its ideologically-motivated disputes. An essential read for anyone interested in this meeting point of sometimes elided, sometimes conflicting, good intentions.

* Julian Edge, The University of Manchester, UK *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: A Nation of Many Faiths?: Religion in Poland in the 21st Century

Chapter 3: The Road to Lighthouse School

Chapter 4: The School with a Soul

Chapter 5: Curriculum and Materials

Chapter 6: In the Classroom

Chapter 7: False-Bottomed Friendships?: Relation at Lighthouse School

Chapter 8: Empty Meeting-Grounds?: The Cross-Cultural Encounter at Lighthouse School

Chapter 9: Conclusions

References

Appendix A: Translation and Transcription Conventions

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9781783097067, 978-1783097067
      ISBN10: 178309706X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Debates about the place of mission work in English Language Teaching continue to rage, and yet full-length studies of what really happens at the intersection of ELT and evangelical Christianity are rare. In this book, Johnston conducts a detailed ethnography of an evangelical language school in Poland, looking at its Bible-based curriculum, and analyzing interaction in classes for adults. He also explores the idea of ‘relationship’ in the context of the school and its mission activity, and more broadly the cultural encounter between North American evangelicalism and Polish Catholicism. The book comprises an in-depth examination of a key issue facing TEFL in the 21st century, and will be of interest to all practitioners and scholars in the field, whatever their position on this topic.



      Trade Review

      Johnston's work is a carefully crafted ethnography of contact that examines the presuppositions and methodology of foreign English teachers at an evangelical school in Poland. However, it is much more! The author raises fair-minded questions about the role of religion in education and, like Stevick, grapples with "what goes on inside and between people" when teachers and students meet.

      * Thomas Scovel, San Francisco State University, USA *

      Johnston combines his intimate knowledge of Polish culture, his distinguished career in English language teaching and his proven expertise as a researcher to provide a data-based ethnographic study that makes a unique contribution to an area more usually known for its ideologically-motivated disputes. An essential read for anyone interested in this meeting point of sometimes elided, sometimes conflicting, good intentions.

      * Julian Edge, The University of Manchester, UK *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: A Nation of Many Faiths?: Religion in Poland in the 21st Century

      Chapter 3: The Road to Lighthouse School

      Chapter 4: The School with a Soul

      Chapter 5: Curriculum and Materials

      Chapter 6: In the Classroom

      Chapter 7: False-Bottomed Friendships?: Relation at Lighthouse School

      Chapter 8: Empty Meeting-Grounds?: The Cross-Cultural Encounter at Lighthouse School

      Chapter 9: Conclusions

      References

      Appendix A: Translation and Transcription Conventions

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