An investigation into implementing out-of-class English support in one Japanese University.

Kate J. M. Sato, T. Sakabe, R. Olson
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The purpose of this study is to assess the potential for an out-of-class EFL programme to be established in a Japanese university in the context of the globalisation of higher educational institutions according to MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) policies. The methodology centres on a mixed methods approach with the analysis of two parts each with two steps. Part 1 was an external evaluation consisting of (1) interviews and (2) visits to five other comparable universities with established programmes. Part 2 was an internal evaluation consisting of (1) a survey of students’ perceptions of learning English and (2) the feedback from two facilitators who lead a trial out-of-class English programme over a one-year period. Results from the external evaluation indicate that without the support of the institution, faculty-led initiatives will result in small programmes with limited facilities while institution-led initiatives have the potential to create a larger impact within the institution. The internal evaluation revealed a number of hindrances to implementing an out-of-class programme including perceptions of the students’ foreign language learning and how they like to pass their time out of class. Points for the university to consider are recommended. While this investigation focuses on one university at a set time, others in similar situations may find the results of interest to themselves.
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日本某大学实施课外英语辅导的调查研究。
本研究的目的是根据日本文部科学省(Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)的政策,评估在高等教育机构全球化的背景下,日本大学开设课外英语课程的潜力。该方法以混合方法为中心,分析两个部分,每个部分有两个步骤。第一部分是外部评估,包括(1)面试和(2)访问其他五所具有同类课程的大学。第二部分是一项内部评估,包括(1)对学生学习英语的看法的调查,(2)两名教师的反馈,他们领导了一个为期一年的课外英语项目试验。外部评估的结果表明,如果没有机构的支持,教师主导的倡议将导致设施有限的小型方案,而机构主导的倡议有可能在机构内部产生更大的影响。内部评估揭示了实施课外课程的一些障碍,包括对学生外语学习的看法以及他们喜欢如何度过课外时间。推荐给大学考虑的要点。虽然这项调查在特定的时间集中在一所大学,但其他在类似情况下的人可能会发现自己感兴趣的结果。
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