Title of article :
Crossing the threshold of Iranian TEFL
Author/Authors :
Pishghadam, Reza Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Islamic Republic of Iran , Zabihi, Reza University of Isfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran
Abstract :
Teaching English in an Iranian and Islamic culture poses complex questions for both teachers
and learners. In this paper, the authors intend to shed light on what it means to teach English as
a foreign language (TEFL) in an Islamic-Iranian context. Having reviewed the colonial and
postmodern views of English language teaching, the authors took a look beyond the current state
of TEFL in Iran, which is marked by its continuing global tendency, and into the future with an
emphasis on the importance of including the local specificities of the Iranian culture and
religion. The status of the TEFL in Iran and the direction it should take in the future are
accompanied by offering some solutions to inherent problems. Iranian TEFL is introduced as
the successful assertion of Iranian local culture against the cultural and ideological domination
of the West, which can be an antidote to the harshness of all marginalizations Iranians have
suffered for centuries.
Keywords :
globalization , Colonialism , postcolonialism , linguistic imperialism , postmodernism , Localization , Iranian TEFL
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics