Sandra Lee McKay
Sandra McKay is Professor Emeritus of San Francisco State University. Her main areas of interest are sociolinguistics, English as an International Language, and second language pedagogy. For most of her career she has been involved in second language teacher education, both in the United States and abroad. She has received four Fulbright grants, as well as many academic specialists awards and distinguished lecturer invitations.
Her books include Principles and Practices for Teaching English as an International Language, Sociolinguistics and Language Education, International English in its Sociolinguistic Contexts: Towards a Socially Sensitive Pedagogy and Teaching English as an International Language: Rethinking Goals and Approaches. Her articles appeared in such journals as the Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, Harvard Educational Review, English Language Teaching, International Journal of Applied Linguistics, Journal of Second Language Writing, System, TESOL Quarterly and World Englishes. She has published many chapters in edited books and given plenary talks at various international conferences, including the Asian International TEFL Conference in Korea, the Regional English Language Conference in Singapore and the EFL Asian Conference in Turkey. She served as TESOL Quarterly editor from 1994 to 1999 and has served on the editorial advisory board for the Journal of Second Language Writing and TESOL Quarterly.Background
Her interest in English as an international language developed from her extensive work in countries such as Chile, Hong Kong, Hungary, Latvia, Morocco, Japan, Singapore, South Africa and Thailand.Books
- Teaching English Overseas: An Introduction
- Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching
- New Immigrants in the US: Readings for Second Language Educators
- Teaching English as an International Language: Rethinking Goals and Approaches
- International English in its Sociolinguistic Contexts: Towards a Socially Sensitive Pedagogy
- Sociolinguistics and Language Education
- Principles and Practices for Teaching English as an International Language