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The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
79 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast for reflective practice for teachers of English around the world
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A podcast for reflective practice for teachers of English around the world
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Education
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E66 - "Being a native speaker isn’t a qualification" (with Meri Maroutian)
The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
45 minutes 42 seconds
7 months ago
E66 - "Being a native speaker isn’t a qualification" (with Meri Maroutian)

In this episode, we dive into the pervasive issue of native speakerism in English Language Teaching with educator and advocate Meri Maroutian.

Meri shares her journey into the profession, the biases she’s faced, and the reflective, practical tools she now offers to help others tackle this issue—like her three-part masterclass designed to dismantle accent bias and outdated teaching models.

We also hear from listeners about how native speakerism has impacted them, and reflect on how all of us—whether classroom teachers, trainers, or administrators—can work toward a more equitable profession.


💡 Reflect with us:

How do your materials, practices, or hiring processes reinforce or challenge native speaker bias? What steps can you take to prioritize qualifications and intelligibility over perceived nativeness?


🎧 Related Resources:

  • Episode 13 - The Delicate Dance of English

  • Episode 14 - Representation: More than just a stock photo

  • Episode 17 – The Benefits of Formal TESOL Training

  • Episode 18 – Book Review: Race, Empire, and English Language Teaching

  • E46 - Challenging inequities toward multilingual teachers (with Alex Tang & Carine Saucillo)

  • Meri Maroutian’s Masterclass on Systemic Bias

Connect with Meri:

  • Instagram @the_non_native_speaker

  • Thenonnativespeaker.com


🎙 This episode is sponsored by Ellii

  • Use code THINKALOUD for 15% off your first membership term.

  • Admins can also reach out for a two-month free trial!


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The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
A podcast for reflective practice for teachers of English around the world