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The Language Teacher Online: Issue 23.02; February 1999
Special Issue: Teaching World Citizenship in the Language Classroom
introduction
- by Michael Higgins, Guest Editor
- Letters to TLT
special issue features
- A Ghandian Perspective on Peace Education: An Interview with Rajmohan Gandhi
- by Armene Modi - Teaching English for World Citizenship: Key Content Areas
- by Kip A. Cates - Empowering ESL Students for World Citizenship
- by Marilyn Higgins & Brid MacConville Tanaka - Teaching Resources for World Citizenship
- by Kip Cates, Marilyn Higgins, & Brid MacConville Tanaka - So, What's World Citizenship?
- by Jeris E. Strain - Communicating Classrooms: English Language Teaching and World Citizenship
- by Don Harrison - English Communication for International Understanding: Methods for Implementation (in Japanese)
- by Akagi Yayoi & Shima Yukiko
working papers
- Christmas in Kumamoto
- by Joseph Tomei
net nuggets
- Sites for Language Teachers
- by Larry Davies
report
- Task-Based Research in SLA
- by Brett Reynolds
a chapter in your life
my share
- Using Rainbow War to Raise Global Awareness
- by Ken Fujioka - An Intercultural Communication Simulation
- by Asako Kajiura & Greg Goodmacher - Studying the Rights of Non-Human Citizens of Earth
- by Greg Goodmacher - A Thematic Week at a Small School
- by James R. Welker & Stacia Houston
eulogy
- Shigeo Imamura
- by David McMurray
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