Article In: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Sustainability (DEIS) in Language Education
Edited by Subhan Zein
[AILA Review 39:2] 2026
► pp. 195–220
“Discovering World Englishes has lessened my burden in English language education”
Colombian in-service English teachers reflecting on diversity, equity, and inclusion
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Abstract
The growth of World Englishes (WE) in Applied Linguistics has
provided important contributions to English language education and English
teachers’ professional development. Critical frameworks in WE have raised
awareness and inspired knowledge creation about linguistic diversity in contexts
where local teachers have been marginalized for being non-native speakers of
English. Contributing to the understanding of English use and English language
education dynamics in the expanding circle, this study reports the findings of a
qualitative study examining how a group of ten in-service Colombian English
teachers appropriated the WE paradigm through their participation in a Massive
Open Online Course (MOOC). Data included background academic and professional
information, their posts in online forums, and final reflections. Findings show
that English teachers challenged their beliefs and the hegemonic national
language education policy practices that have perpetuated discriminatory
practices such as native speakerism and the marginalization of certain English
varieties. Participants underscore how WE allowed them to reclaim their English
language ownership and legitimacy as trans-speakers of English. The study argues
that WE is a useful lens for advancing the discourse of diversity, equity, and
inclusion (DEI) in language education, while underscoring the need to include WE
in the professional development of English teachers in peripheral contexts.
Article outline
- Introduction
- Literature review
- WE in the Colombian context
- Research methods
- Research design
- Participants
- Data analysis
- Researchers’ positionality
- Findings and discussion
- A burden-lifting experience
- Ownership of plural English
- Concluding remarks
- Limitations of the study
- Conflict of Interest Statement
- Acknowledgements
- Note
- Author queries
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