English in Post-Revolutionary Iran / Maryam Borjian. [electronic resource]
Material type: TextSeries: New perspectives on language and education ; 29.Publication details: Bristol : Multilingual Matters, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 189 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781847699107
- 1847699103
- PE1068.723
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Online Book | G. Allen Fleece Library Online | Non-fiction | PE1068.723 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | ocn833299132 |
Includes bibliographies and index.
Theoretical and historical perspectives -- politics of educational transfers : process, causes and agents -- history of English in Iran (1836-1979) -- English in post-revolutionary Iran (1979-Present) -- revolutionary Period (1979-1988) -- period of reconstruction and privatization (1989-1997) -- period of global outlook (1997-2005) -- Returning to revolutionary roots (2005-Present) -- Forces from above, forces from below.
The Context -- The Theoretical Debate -- The Framework -- The Purpose -- The Design -- The Organization -- Theoretical and Historical Perspectives -- The Politics of Educational Transfers: Process, Causes and Agents -- National Forces and Educational Transfers -- Subnational Forces and Educational Transfers -- Supranational Forces and Educational Transfers -- Conclusion -- The History of English in Iran (1836-1979) -- English Under the Qajar Dynasty (1836-1925) -- English Under the Pahlavis (1925-1979) -- Conclusion -- English in Post-Revolutionary Iran (1979-Present) -- The Revolutionary Period (1979-1988) -- Introduction -- Education and the Indigenization Movement -- Resisting Linguistic Imperialism -- Marginalization of Subnational Forces -- The West, an Implicit Reference Society -- Conclusion -- The Period of Reconstruction and Privatization (1989-1997) -- Introduction -- The World Bank, a Reference Society -- Implications of Policy Privatization Upon Education -- English in the Period of Reconstruction and Privatization -- Private English Language Institutes, Agents of Internationalization -- Conclusion -- The Period of Global Outlook (1997-2005) -- Introduction -- Partnership With Transnational Organizations -- Transnational Education Model Production and the Expansion of English -- The British Council, Another Reference Society -- The Rise of Professional/Elite ELT Networks -- The Expansion of Private Language Institutes -- Conclusion -- Returning to Revolutionary Roots (2005-Present) -- Introduction -- Education and the Re-indigenization Movement -- Unfavorable Attitudes Towards the British Council -- Unfavorable Attitudes Towards International Publishers -- Private Language Institutes: Unfavorable Policies and Responses -- Subtle Opposition at Universities -- English Departments and ELT Materials -- Low Research Output -- State Ambivalence Towards English -- Conclusion -- Forces From Above, Forces From Below -- Introduction -- Forces From Above -- Forces From Below.
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