In all three cases
Culture in Language Teaching

Culture in Language Teaching

1. Culture: An Integral Component of Language Teaching

1. Culture: An Integral Component of Language Teaching

Way of life and behaviors of speech communities

Way of life and behaviors of speech communities

A global concept was problematic

because

Information technologies, globalizatin, multicultural democracies

Information technologies, globalizatin, multicultural democracies

Important question

What culture should we teach?

What culture should we teach?

2. The Cultural Dimensions of Language Study

2. The Cultural Dimensions of Language Study

Perspectives of culture

Perspectives of culture

2.1 The Modernist Perspective

Context in which language is spoken

Humanistic Concept

General knowledge of literature and the arts. Also called Big C culture.

General knowledge of literature and the arts. Also called Big C culture.

Sociolinguistic Concept

Native speakers using language for communicative purposes. Also called Little c culture.

Native speakers using language for communicative purposes. Also called Little c culture.

Depends on whether language

Foreign language

Foreign language

Classes without contact with native speakers. Culture is practical and tourist.

Second language

Second language

Classes in the target country or with native speakers. Culture can take form as debates, discussions about living and working conditions for immigrants.

Heritage language

Heritage language

Classes for native speakers who wich to connect with their ancestral roots. Culture is the reason to be of language teaching.

Intercultural Education

Objective: Increase dialogue and cooperation between different cultures within a global economy.

Objective: Increase dialogue and cooperation between different cultures within a global economy.

Mastery of English as second or international language

Mastery of English as second or international language

2.2 The Post-Modernist Perspective

Referring to Discourse, identity and power. This has influenced the teching of other languages.

Referring to Discourse, identity and power. This has influenced the teching of other languages.

Culture as Discourse

Ways of using language, of thinking, feeling, believing and acting that can be used to identify oneself as member of a social

Ways of using language, of thinking, feeling, believing and acting that can be used to identify oneself as member of a socially group or 'social network'.

Culture as a discourse is embodied history

Culture as Identity

Dissociates the individual learner from the collective history, it gives people power to take their destiny in their own hand

Dissociates the individual learner from the collective history, it gives people power to take their destiny in their own hands.

Individuality is also cultural

Culture as the moral right to be heard and listened to

Individuals who define themselves as members of cultural groups characterized by ethnicity, gender, sexual prefernces, religi

Individuals who define themselves as members of cultural groups characterized by ethnicity, gender, sexual prefernces, religional affiliation, etc.

Moral and ideological struggle--->How to teach cultural and moral difference without ignoring conflictual aspects of that dif

Moral and ideological struggle--->How to teach cultural and moral difference without ignoring conflictual aspects of that difference?

3. New Ways of Integrating  Language, Culture, History and Identity

3. New Ways of Integrating Language, Culture, History and Identity

Reconceptualization of culture to supply need of learners of

Reconceptualization of culture to supply need of learners of

Foreign language: citizens of nation states needs to learn languages of citizens of other nation states.

Second language: for industialized countries, the immigrants need to be integrated into the host societies.

Heritage language: long time residents need to learn the language of their ancestor to feel reconnected with their roots.

3.1 Foreign Language

Pluriculturalism and interculturalism. Interest in teaching other languages than English.

Pluriculturalism and interculturalism. Interest in teaching other languages than English.

3.2 Heritage Languages, Second Languages

Preservation of endangered languages

Preservation of endangered languages

Culture must be think as a subjective, entity linked to an individual's history in variable contexts of language use.

Culture must be think as a subjective, entity linked to an individual's history in variable contexts of language use.

3.3 Resignifying Culture as Historicity and Subjectivity

Culture is embodied history and language is the bridge that connect individual with society.

Culture is embodied history and language is the bridge that connect individual with society.

Culture is the key to understanding speakers' behavior and worldviews.

Culture is the key to understanding speakers' behavior and worldviews.