Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 October 2020
Since Singapore’s inception, the national economic playing field has always been tightly coupled with the global economy. Policy imperatives are framed and contested within the resulting global–local nexus. Education, especially language-in-education, has been and continues to be a key player in the intertwining of economic, political, and cultural imperatives at this nexus. In this chapter, we consider English language teacher education within the global–local nexus framed by globalization. First, we provide some context on English Language (EL) education in Singapore. This is followed by an overview of the teacher education system, with a focus on education for prospective EL teachers. We then discuss some of the challenges posed by Singapore’s particular view on globalization, the contradictions in that view, and their connection with EL learning and teacher education. We end by exploring some possible ways forward.
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