2022
DOI: 10.1002/tesq.3190
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The Accent Work of International Teaching Assistants

Abstract: Abstract“Accent work” is a term used to describe the preparatory work that professional actors undergo to attain a speech accent for a role. However, this article presents international teaching assistants (ITAs) as another set of workers who engage in their own type of accent work. Since the accents of ITAs are constructed as “liabilities” for communication‐based tasks in English‐medium universities in the Global North, their accent work entails ensuring that their speech is not a professional interference. D… Show more

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“…However, the North American "composition" industry is expanding globally with textbooks, journals, tests, and academic degrees that treat writing as more important and separate. While there are recent discussions in TESOL on decolonizing the curriculum (Kumaravadivelu, 2016), bilingual/bidialectal pedagogies (Smith, 2022), teacher development (Motha, 2014), and speaking proficiency (Ramjattan, 2022), writing instruction have remained normative as compositionists have argued that academic writing is a gate-kept and controlled production where dominant grammatical rules matter. Therefore, I focus on composing practices and their instruction in this article.…”
Section: Theoretical Orientationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the North American "composition" industry is expanding globally with textbooks, journals, tests, and academic degrees that treat writing as more important and separate. While there are recent discussions in TESOL on decolonizing the curriculum (Kumaravadivelu, 2016), bilingual/bidialectal pedagogies (Smith, 2022), teacher development (Motha, 2014), and speaking proficiency (Ramjattan, 2022), writing instruction have remained normative as compositionists have argued that academic writing is a gate-kept and controlled production where dominant grammatical rules matter. Therefore, I focus on composing practices and their instruction in this article.…”
Section: Theoretical Orientationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Seo (2023) investigated a Ugandan female teacher of English working in Korea who experienced professional rejection by the formal accreditation process while facing considerable challenges in her efforts to be accepted as a qualified English teacher in Korea. Similarly, Ramjattan (2022Ramjattan ( , 2019 studied racial microaggressions experienced by racialized English language teachers in the Canadian context not only because of the way they look and perform as English teachers, but in relation to their accent. These exemplary studies demonstrate the pervasive nature of anti-Black racism in connection with language teaching and the intense work that is necessary to address and dismantle it.…”
Section: Anti-racism Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%