Policies, Politics, and Ideologies of English-Medium Instruction in Asian Universities
Unsettling Critical Edges
Herausgeber: Sah, Pramod K; Fang, Fan
Policies, Politics, and Ideologies of English-Medium Instruction in Asian Universities
Unsettling Critical Edges
Herausgeber: Sah, Pramod K; Fang, Fan
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Against the backdrop of uncritical promotions of English-Medium instruction (EMI) in higher education globally, this edited volume maps out the political, ideological, and policy-related issues of EMI programs in multilingual and multicultural universities in Asia.
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Against the backdrop of uncritical promotions of English-Medium instruction (EMI) in higher education globally, this edited volume maps out the political, ideological, and policy-related issues of EMI programs in multilingual and multicultural universities in Asia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781032001852
- ISBN-10: 1032001852
- Artikelnr.: 71911907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781032001852
- ISBN-10: 1032001852
- Artikelnr.: 71911907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Pramod K. Sah is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Calgary's Werklund School of Education, Canada, and an Honorary Norham Fellow at the Department of Education, University of Oxford. He obtained his PhD from the University of British Columbia, Canada, where he was also a Killam Laureate. His research areas include language planning and policy, English as a medium instruction, translanguaging, TESOL and social justice, and language ideology. His research has appeared in journals such as Linguistics and Education, Applied Linguistics Review, Ethnicities, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, International Multilingual Research Journal, Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Asian Englishes, among others, and various edited volumes. [ORCiD ID: 0000-0002-6200-8898] Fan Fang obtained his PhD from the Centre for Global Englishes, University of Southampton, UK. He is currently a Professor at the College of Liberal Arts, Shantou University, China. His research interests include Global Englishes, sociolinguistics, language attitude, identity, intercultural communication, and language teaching and learning. He has published articles in journals including Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Asian Englishes, ELT Journal, English Today, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, Language, Culture and Curriculum, Language Teaching Research, Lingua, RELC Journal, System, among others. His latest books include a monograph titled Re-positioning accent attitude in the Global Englishes paradigm (Routledge) and an edited volume (co-edited with Dr Handoyo Widodo) titled Critical Perspectives on Global Englishes in Asia (Multilingual Matters). [ORCiD ID: 0000-0002-4210-9042]
Foreword
List of Contributors
1. Introduction: Toward critical English-medium instruction in
multilingual universities
Pramod K. Sah and Fan Fang
Part 1: Policy goals, hidden agenda, and challenges in EMI programs
2. EMI in higher education in Kazakhstan: Policy supports and challenges
Sulushash Kerimkulova, Bridget Goodman and Kamila Aitzhanova
3. English medium instruction in Japan: Changes and challenges faced by
faculty and students
Samantha Curle, Yuwei Lin and Ikuya Aizawa
4. Policy development for English medium instruction at a Nepali
University: Unpacking hidden motivations and agendas
Karna Rana and Pramod K. Sah
5. English medium instruction (EMI) in higher education in Taiwan: A
review and critical reflection on why, how, and for whom
Kao Chin-Ling Gupta and Angel M. Y. Lin
Part 2: Language ideologies and practices in EMI programs
6. University lecturers' beliefs and practices about the use of first
languages and English in EMI: Case studies from Malaysia and Thailand
Roger Barnard, Zuwati Hasim and Banchakarn Sameephet
7. The role of English and the L1 in English medium instruction at
universities in Vietnam and Thailand
Kari Sahan, Nicola Galloway and Jim McKinley
8. Language use and language choice at an EMI university in Brunei:
Student perspectives
Ishamina Athirah Gardiner, Sarah Boye and Suciyati Sulaiman
9. Understanding EMI teachers' language beliefs and use in content-area
classrooms at Chinese universities
Rui Yuan and Xuyan Qiu
10. Examining the "M" in EMI Courses at Korean universities: Is it
English-medium or English-mixed?
Juyoung Song
Part 3: Discourses of educational and social inequalities in EMI
programs
11. Language, class, and coloniality in medium of instruction projects in
the Philippines
Ruanni Tupas and Romylyn Metila
12. English as a medium of instruction and inequality: Exploring private
sector higher education in Bangladesh
Md. Al Amin and M. Obaidul Hamid
13. English medium instruction and linguistic diversity in Emirati higher
education: Expectations and hardships
Sarah Hopkyns
AfterwordAndy Kirkpatrick
Index
List of Contributors
1. Introduction: Toward critical English-medium instruction in
multilingual universities
Pramod K. Sah and Fan Fang
Part 1: Policy goals, hidden agenda, and challenges in EMI programs
2. EMI in higher education in Kazakhstan: Policy supports and challenges
Sulushash Kerimkulova, Bridget Goodman and Kamila Aitzhanova
3. English medium instruction in Japan: Changes and challenges faced by
faculty and students
Samantha Curle, Yuwei Lin and Ikuya Aizawa
4. Policy development for English medium instruction at a Nepali
University: Unpacking hidden motivations and agendas
Karna Rana and Pramod K. Sah
5. English medium instruction (EMI) in higher education in Taiwan: A
review and critical reflection on why, how, and for whom
Kao Chin-Ling Gupta and Angel M. Y. Lin
Part 2: Language ideologies and practices in EMI programs
6. University lecturers' beliefs and practices about the use of first
languages and English in EMI: Case studies from Malaysia and Thailand
Roger Barnard, Zuwati Hasim and Banchakarn Sameephet
7. The role of English and the L1 in English medium instruction at
universities in Vietnam and Thailand
Kari Sahan, Nicola Galloway and Jim McKinley
8. Language use and language choice at an EMI university in Brunei:
Student perspectives
Ishamina Athirah Gardiner, Sarah Boye and Suciyati Sulaiman
9. Understanding EMI teachers' language beliefs and use in content-area
classrooms at Chinese universities
Rui Yuan and Xuyan Qiu
10. Examining the "M" in EMI Courses at Korean universities: Is it
English-medium or English-mixed?
Juyoung Song
Part 3: Discourses of educational and social inequalities in EMI
programs
11. Language, class, and coloniality in medium of instruction projects in
the Philippines
Ruanni Tupas and Romylyn Metila
12. English as a medium of instruction and inequality: Exploring private
sector higher education in Bangladesh
Md. Al Amin and M. Obaidul Hamid
13. English medium instruction and linguistic diversity in Emirati higher
education: Expectations and hardships
Sarah Hopkyns
AfterwordAndy Kirkpatrick
Index
Foreword
List of Contributors
1. Introduction: Toward critical English-medium instruction in
multilingual universities
Pramod K. Sah and Fan Fang
Part 1: Policy goals, hidden agenda, and challenges in EMI programs
2. EMI in higher education in Kazakhstan: Policy supports and challenges
Sulushash Kerimkulova, Bridget Goodman and Kamila Aitzhanova
3. English medium instruction in Japan: Changes and challenges faced by
faculty and students
Samantha Curle, Yuwei Lin and Ikuya Aizawa
4. Policy development for English medium instruction at a Nepali
University: Unpacking hidden motivations and agendas
Karna Rana and Pramod K. Sah
5. English medium instruction (EMI) in higher education in Taiwan: A
review and critical reflection on why, how, and for whom
Kao Chin-Ling Gupta and Angel M. Y. Lin
Part 2: Language ideologies and practices in EMI programs
6. University lecturers' beliefs and practices about the use of first
languages and English in EMI: Case studies from Malaysia and Thailand
Roger Barnard, Zuwati Hasim and Banchakarn Sameephet
7. The role of English and the L1 in English medium instruction at
universities in Vietnam and Thailand
Kari Sahan, Nicola Galloway and Jim McKinley
8. Language use and language choice at an EMI university in Brunei:
Student perspectives
Ishamina Athirah Gardiner, Sarah Boye and Suciyati Sulaiman
9. Understanding EMI teachers' language beliefs and use in content-area
classrooms at Chinese universities
Rui Yuan and Xuyan Qiu
10. Examining the "M" in EMI Courses at Korean universities: Is it
English-medium or English-mixed?
Juyoung Song
Part 3: Discourses of educational and social inequalities in EMI
programs
11. Language, class, and coloniality in medium of instruction projects in
the Philippines
Ruanni Tupas and Romylyn Metila
12. English as a medium of instruction and inequality: Exploring private
sector higher education in Bangladesh
Md. Al Amin and M. Obaidul Hamid
13. English medium instruction and linguistic diversity in Emirati higher
education: Expectations and hardships
Sarah Hopkyns
AfterwordAndy Kirkpatrick
Index
List of Contributors
1. Introduction: Toward critical English-medium instruction in
multilingual universities
Pramod K. Sah and Fan Fang
Part 1: Policy goals, hidden agenda, and challenges in EMI programs
2. EMI in higher education in Kazakhstan: Policy supports and challenges
Sulushash Kerimkulova, Bridget Goodman and Kamila Aitzhanova
3. English medium instruction in Japan: Changes and challenges faced by
faculty and students
Samantha Curle, Yuwei Lin and Ikuya Aizawa
4. Policy development for English medium instruction at a Nepali
University: Unpacking hidden motivations and agendas
Karna Rana and Pramod K. Sah
5. English medium instruction (EMI) in higher education in Taiwan: A
review and critical reflection on why, how, and for whom
Kao Chin-Ling Gupta and Angel M. Y. Lin
Part 2: Language ideologies and practices in EMI programs
6. University lecturers' beliefs and practices about the use of first
languages and English in EMI: Case studies from Malaysia and Thailand
Roger Barnard, Zuwati Hasim and Banchakarn Sameephet
7. The role of English and the L1 in English medium instruction at
universities in Vietnam and Thailand
Kari Sahan, Nicola Galloway and Jim McKinley
8. Language use and language choice at an EMI university in Brunei:
Student perspectives
Ishamina Athirah Gardiner, Sarah Boye and Suciyati Sulaiman
9. Understanding EMI teachers' language beliefs and use in content-area
classrooms at Chinese universities
Rui Yuan and Xuyan Qiu
10. Examining the "M" in EMI Courses at Korean universities: Is it
English-medium or English-mixed?
Juyoung Song
Part 3: Discourses of educational and social inequalities in EMI
programs
11. Language, class, and coloniality in medium of instruction projects in
the Philippines
Ruanni Tupas and Romylyn Metila
12. English as a medium of instruction and inequality: Exploring private
sector higher education in Bangladesh
Md. Al Amin and M. Obaidul Hamid
13. English medium instruction and linguistic diversity in Emirati higher
education: Expectations and hardships
Sarah Hopkyns
AfterwordAndy Kirkpatrick
Index