This book lays bare the tensions and powerlines which emerge between participants in the volatile international ELT project market place. The book focuses on two international ELT projects and maps the prevailing interests in the field while seeking ways that providers and donors can more equally distribute linguistic, educational and economic resources.
This book lays bare the tensions and powerlines which emerge between participants in the volatile international ELT project market place. The book focuses on two international ELT projects and maps the prevailing interests in the field while seeking ways that providers and donors can more equally distribute linguistic, educational and economic resources.