Interview 67: Ashley R. Moore on Queer Inclusion in Language Education

Welcome back to the TEFLology Podcast!

In this episode, Matt speaks to Ashley R. Moore.

Ashley is a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia. His research interests include critical pedagogy, inclusive education, the role of hidden identities in language classrooms, and queer issues in language education, amongst other topics. He has published in TESOL Quarterly, the ELT Journal, and the Modern Language Journal.

In this interview, recorded remotely, Matt spoke to Ashley about queer issues and heteronormativity in foreign language learning and teaching.

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More information about Ashley can be found here – https://lled.educ.ubc.ca/profiles/ashley-r-moore/

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6 comments

  1. I just started to study English education issues in TEFL program and learned some about queer issues. As mentioned in this podcast, I feel I have to mention something about it in my lessons and learn more about it. However, I couldn’t catch some of the names of the researchers in this podcast. It would be wonderful if I could get some names of the researchers and recommended readings on this topic.

      • I’m interested in reading more on the topic. Could you send me the names of the researchers on queer theory mentioned in your podcast?

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