Developing countries don’t need saving: They may need support

Authors

  • Dr Mandana Arfa-Kaboodvand University of Eswatini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/tesol2025vol34no1art2183

Keywords:

ELT, Developing vs developed countries, Intercultural competence, Global vs local education, paternalistic worldviews

Abstract

This article challenges the paternalistic mindset often embedded in international development discourse, arguing that developing countries require respectful support rather than saving. Drawing on the author’s personal experiences in Eswatini and other contexts, alongside scholarly insights, it explores the complex realities faced by local communities and highlights the transformative role of education in fostering sustainable development that goes beyond the saving mentality. Central to this argument is the cultivation of intercultural competence and critical thinking in both developing and developed contexts. Education can bridge cultural divides, promote empathy, and empower communities to pursue change while maintaining autonomy. The paper contends that English language teaching, beyond its linguistic goals, holds significant potential to advance these aims by facilitating dialogue, reshaping attitudes, and encouraging context-sensitive perspectives. To enable such transformative practice, educators must engage with authentic voices both inside and outside the classroom and be supported with appropriate resources and training.

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Author Biography

  • Dr Mandana Arfa-Kaboodvand , University of Eswatini

    Mandana Arfa-Kaboodvand holds a PhD in TESOL from the University of Exeter, UK. With nearly 37 years of experience as an educator and university lecturer, she has taught in Iran, Uzbekistan, and Eswatini. Her research interests include language teacher education, language teaching and culture, social justice, English for Academic Purposes (EAP), and material development. She is an active contributor to international conferences and has an extensive publication record.

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Published

2025-09-15

How to Cite

Developing countries don’t need saving: They may need support. (2025). TESOL in Context, 34(1). https://doi.org/10.21153/tesol2025vol34no1art2183
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