Positive Psychology can help overcome the pernicious native speaker ideology
The world of applied linguistics and the profession of foreign language teaching needs to finally sweep away the notion of “Native Speaker” (NS) and the deficit perspective surrounding foreign language learners. We argue that Positive Psychology is a source of inspiration for a new and more positive...
Main Authors: | Jean-Marc Dewaele, Kazuya Saito |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Foxton Books
2022-06-01
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Series: | The European Educational Researcher |
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Online Access: | https://eu-er.com/download/positive-psychology-can-help-overcome-the-pernicious-native-speaker-ideology-12068.pdf |
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