Exploring Higher Education Pathways in Italy, France and Germany: A Linguistic Analysis of Master’s Degree Home Pages in English as a Medium of Instruction and the National Languages 1

IF 0.9 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Education Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/10564934.2020.1827958
Cristina Pennarola, Amelia Bandini
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Abstract The global spread of degree courses taught in English as a Medium of Instruction raises questions about the identity or “branding” of English-taught degree programs in non-Anglophone countries and whether they differ from their equivalents in the national languages. To answer this question, we have examined a sample of master’s degree programs in the same domain, International Relations, across Italy, France and Germany from a quantitative and a qualitative perspective. Our findings suggest that they present a similar branding strategy in line with the standardization process of EU higher education, also reflecting the global trend toward the “entrepreneurial university.”
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探索意大利、法国和德国的高等教育路径:以英语为教学媒介和国家语言的硕士学位主页的语言分析
以英语为教学媒介的学位课程的全球传播引发了关于非英语国家英语授课学位课程的身份或“品牌”的问题,以及它们是否与以本国语言授课的学位课程不同。为了回答这个问题,我们从定量和定性的角度考察了意大利、法国和德国同一领域(国际关系)的硕士学位课程样本。我们的研究结果表明,它们呈现出与欧盟高等教育标准化进程一致的类似品牌战略,也反映了“创业型大学”的全球趋势。
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European Education
European Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: uropean Education is published in association with the Comparative Education Society in Europe (CESE). It is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to original inquiries and dialogue on education across the member states of the Council of Europe. Established in 1969, the journal features articles on education in individual member states, comparative studies on education across Europe, as well as the impact of European education initiatives globally. The journal especially encourages theoretical and empirical studies, interdisciplinary perspectives, and critical examination of the impact of political, economic, and social forces on education. European Education includes reviews of books and educational films, including those published/produced in English and other languages.
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