What it takes to successfully implement English- medium instruction: A case study (CROSBI ID 720632)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Drljača Margić, Branka ; Velčić Janjetić, Elisa
engleski
What it takes to successfully implement English- medium instruction: A case study
The present study draws on the notion that the successful implementation of English-medium instruction (EMI) depends on three key factors: a) meeting certain conditions, such as adequate funding and organisation, b) teaching staff commitment, and c) staff members’ (linguistic) competencies (cf. Drljača Margić and Vodopija- Krstanović 2017 ; Mellion 2008). The authors enquire not only into the presence of these factors but also into the perception of their fulfilment. The data were collected by means of a questionnaire, conducted with 72 teachers at the Faculty of Engineering in Rijeka (FER), Croatia, as well as five individual semi-structured interviews, carried out with the members of FER management. The findings indicate that the majority of the teachers and the management welcome this educational innovation and consider its introduction to be feasible. The management believes, unlike the majority of the faculty, that the problems anticipated by the teachers, such as work overload and lack of finances for hiring new staff, would be solved through the revenues obtained from relevant projects and tuition fees. Regarding the teachers’ commitment, more than half are willing to hold classes in English ; however, it is believed that a better flow of information and institutional support would enhance teachers’ inclination to invest extra time and effort in classes and in their professional advancement. As for language competencies, despite high levels of self-assessment, the majority expect language assistance from their institution. The teachers also expect the introduction of a language-in- education policy which would sustain an equitable balance between foreign languages and the national language in higher education. It is argued that if a higher education institution wants to benefit from EMI, it should take a responsible approach to its adoption, involving meeting certain prerequisites, providing language support and ensuring quality assurance.
English-medium instruction ; higher education ; conditions ; commitment ; competencies
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Podaci o prilogu
60-60.
2017.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Integrating content and language in multilingual universities (Knjižica sažetaka)
Kopenhagen: Sveučilište u Kopenhagenu
Podaci o skupu
5th Integrating Content and Language in Higher Education conference
predavanje
04.10.2017-07.10.2017
Kopenhagen, Danska