English for Non English Department at Brawijaya University: How Essential?

Q2 Social Sciences Teflin Journal Pub Date : 2015-09-03 DOI:10.15639/teflinjournal.v16i1/93-109
Indah Winarni
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For years, English has been a compulsory subject for the students of non-English departments (henceforth English for SNED). The success of English for SNED at the tertiary level of education has largely been questioned due to various constraints in all levels of its operation. Related to the large resources involved, overall evaluation is necessary. This can be started with analysis of needs, which, in a large organization like university, should be done in two stages (Coleman, 1988). While the present sudy does not pretend that it could be regarded as Coleman's first stage of needs analysis, it would offere a significant contribution to such an undertaking. Carried out in Brawijaya University, this study was aimed at describing, through a set of questionnaires, the perception of graduates, English instructors and subject lecturers on (1) the aim of English for SNED, and (2) the role of references written in English in the level of study programs. As previous studies suggested, conflicting aims of English for SNED in the perception of respondents were identified. This study delienated four different groups with regards to the use of references written in English in the level of study programs.
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布拉维贾亚大学非英语系英语课程:有多重要?
多年来,英语一直是非英语系学生的必修科目(因此,英语为snd)。由于各个层面的运作限制,snd英语在高等教育中的成功在很大程度上受到质疑。由于涉及的资源较多,因此有必要进行全面评价。这可以从需求分析开始,在像大学这样的大型组织中,应该分两个阶段进行(Coleman, 1988)。虽然本研究报告并不认为它可以被视为科尔曼需求分析的第一阶段,但它将对这一工作作出重大贡献。本研究在布拉维贾亚大学进行,旨在通过一套问卷调查,描述毕业生、英语教师和学科讲师对以下方面的看法:(1)SNED英语的目的,(2)英语参考文献在学习项目水平中的作用。正如之前的研究表明的那样,在被调查者的认知中,snd英语的目标是相互矛盾的。本研究区分了四个不同的小组在学习计划的水平上使用英语写作的参考资料。
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Teflin Journal
Teflin Journal Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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