在科威特高等教育背景下重新思考英语预备课程的未来

Natalia Wright
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本文探讨了英语在科威特高等教育中的复杂作用。英语作为科威特与西方世界之间的中介,推动了在该地区提供 "美式 "教育的机构的兴起,导致以英语作为教学媒介(EMI)的课程激增。这些机构采取单语政策,目的是通过熟练掌握英语来增加学生的就业机会。与此同时,"只讲英语 "的话语似乎对本地知识、语言和文化产生了负面影响,导致它们被边缘化。本研究强调了英语为就业市场做好准备的全球吸引力与被英语教学政策边缘化的本地文化和语言现实之间的紧张关系。文章旨在研究科威特一所大学(以下简称 "大学")的英语预备课程(EPP)中占主导地位的单语话语。研究指出了几个值得关注的问题,包括全球化的影响助长了将英语作为唯一成功途径的错误信念、课程中文化和语言的脱节以及西化教学方法的不足。通过借鉴后现代主义和后殖民主义理论,本文提出了在英语语言教学方案中打破殖民主义和新殖民主义框架的策略,并建议采用一种更平衡的英语语言教学方法,既重视全球视角,也重视本地视角。
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Re-thinking the Future of the English Preparatory Program in the Context of Higher Education in Kuwait
This paper examines the complex role of English within the context of Kuwait's higher education. The role of English as a mediator between Kuwait and the Western world has catalyzed the rise of institutions offering 'American-style' education across the region, leading to the proliferation of courses delivered in English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI). Such institutions have adopted a monolingual policy with the intention of enhancing students' career opportunities through proficiency in English. At the same time, an 'English only' discourse seems to negatively affect local knowledge, language, and culture, leading to their marginalization. This study highlights the tensions between the global appeal of English for job market readiness and the local cultural and linguistic realities that are marginalized by an English-medium instructional policy. The article sets out to examine the dominant monolingual discourse at the English Preparatory Program (EPP) at one university in Kuwait, henceforth referred to as 'the university' . The study identifies several concerns, including the impact of globalization in promoting the misguided belief in English as the sole avenue to success, the cultural and linguistic disconnect in the curriculum, and the inadequacy of westernized teaching approaches. By drawing on theories of postmodernism and postcolonialism, this paper proposes strategies to disrupt colonial and neo-colonial frameworks within the EPP and suggests a more balanced approach to English language teaching that values both global and local perspectives.
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