Title of article :
Redefining conceptions of grammar in English education in Asia: SFL in practice
Author/Authors :
Gebhard, Meg University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA , Gunawan, Wawan Indonesia University of Education, Indonesia , Chen, I-An University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Abstract :
This case study analyzes how a Taiwanese EFL teacher participating in a U.S. based
MATESOL program made sense of systemic functional linguistics (SFL) and genre based
pedagogy in designing and reflecting on literacy instruction for EFL learners in Taiwan.
Using longitudinal ethnographic methods, the findings indicate that this teacher’s
conceptualization of grammar shifted from a traditional sentence-level, form-focused
perspective to a more functional understanding operating in interconnected ways across
genre and register features of texts. This shift occurred as she developed an ability to use
SFL to discover how language works in children’s literature. However, the degree to
which this teacher was able to use SFL and genre based pedagogy in classroom practice
was influenced by the mandated curriculum framework and assessment practices in the
context of where she taught when she returned to Taiwan. The implications of this study
relate to re-conceptualizing grammar in EFL instruction and teacher education in Asian
contexts.
Keywords :
Systemic Functional Linguistics , Genre theory , Children’s literature , EFL literacy , L2 teacher education
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics