Implementing English-medium instruction

IF 0.9 Q2 LINGUISTICS Australian Review of Applied Linguistics Pub Date : 2021-07-07 DOI:10.1075/ARAL.20094.SAH
Kari Sahan
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As part of the trend toward internationalization of higher education, governments and universities have introduced policies to encourage the expansion of English-medium instruction (EMI). However, top-down policies do not necessarily translate to teaching and learning practices. This article provides a case study examining the implementation of undergraduate EMI engineering programs at a state university in Turkey to explore the gaps that exist between national- and institutional-level EMI policies and classroom-level practices. Data were collected through policy documents, classroom observations, semi-structured interviews with teachers, and focus group discussions with students. The findings suggest that the implementation of EMI varies across classrooms, even within the same university department. Despite policies that envision one-language-at-a-time instruction, the EMI lecturers in this study varied in terms of language preference and teaching practice in their EMI lectures. Implications are discussed with respect to policy planning, teacher training, and the expansion of EMI across university contexts.
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实施英语教学
作为高等教育国际化趋势的一部分,政府和大学出台了鼓励扩大英语教学(EMI)的政策。然而,自上而下的政策并不一定转化为教学实践。本文提供了一个案例研究,考察了土耳其一所州立大学本科生EMI工程项目的实施情况,以探索国家和机构层面的EMI政策与课堂层面的实践之间存在的差距。数据是通过政策文件、课堂观察、对教师的半结构化访谈以及与学生的焦点小组讨论收集的。研究结果表明,EMI的实施方式因教室而异,甚至在同一大学系内也是如此。尽管政策设想一次一种语言的教学,但本研究中的EMI讲师在其EMI讲座中的语言偏好和教学实践方面各不相同。讨论了政策规划、教师培训和EMI在大学背景下的扩展方面的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL) is the preeminent journal of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA). ARAL is a peer reviewed journal that promotes scholarly discussion and contemporary understandings of language-related matters with a view to impacting on real-world problems and debates. The journal publishes empirical and theoretical research on language/s in educational, professional, institutional and community settings. ARAL welcomes national and international submissions presenting research related to any of the major sub-disciplines of Applied Linguistics as well as transdisciplinary studies. Areas of particular interest include but are not limited to: · Analysis of discourse and interaction · Assessment and evaluation · Bi/multilingualism and bi/multilingual education · Corpus linguistics · Cognitive linguistics · Language, culture and identity · Language maintenance and revitalization · Language planning and policy · Language teaching and learning, including specific languages and TESOL · Pragmatics · Research design and methodology · Second language acquisition · Sociolinguistics · Language and technology · Translating and interpreting.
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