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Native-English-Speaking Teachers’ Construction of Professional Identity in an EFL Context : A Case of Vietnam

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Le Van Canh

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Language teacher identity is an emerging subject of interest in research on language teacher education and teacher development due to the recognized reciprocal relationships between professional identity and professional knowledge and action. While a number of studies have been reported on the (re)construction of non-native English language teachers’ professional identity, relatively little attention has been paid to the professional identity of expatriate native-English-speaking teachers (NESTs). This paper reports on a qualitative study that explored the discursive construction of the professional identity of a small group of native-English-speaking teachers (n=5) working in an English Department of a Vietnamese university. Drawing on Wenger’s (1998) three modes of belonging – engagement, imagination, and alignment – the study examined the lived experiences of these NESTs in their new sociocultural context through in-depth interviews with each participant. The study indicates that NESTs’ limited socialization and non-participation into the local community of practices due to lack of collaboration with the local teachers constitute the major obstacle to the reconstruction of their professional identity. The findings of the study, therefore, could have implications in relatable contexts for better and more collaboration and cooperation between expatriate NESTs and local non-native-Englishspeaking teachers (NNESTs) given the growing interest in hiring NESTs in Asian countries.

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Abstract
 INTRODUCTION
  Teachers’ Professional Identity
  The Discourse of Nativeness in TESOL
 THE STUDY
  The Setting
  Participants
  Research Method and Procedures
  Data Analysis
 FINDINGS
  Teachers as Partners in the Construction of Knowledge
  Learning through Enforced, Authentic Communication
  Struggle to Enter the Community of Practice
  Discussion
 CONCLUSION
 THE AUTHOR
 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 REFERENCES

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  • Le Van Canh VNU University of Languages and International Studies, Vietnam

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