Challenges in English-medium instruction (EMI) at a Japanese university
This paper concerns English-medium instruction (EMI) and begins with an overview of issues relating to EMI initiatives in higher education as documented in the literature. Following this, the case of a Japanese university's attempt to introduce EMI into the curriculum of a newly setup liberal a...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1503082023-03-11T20:06:51Z Challenges in English-medium instruction (EMI) at a Japanese university Toh, Glenn School of Humanities Humanities::Language English-medium Instruction Academic English This paper concerns English-medium instruction (EMI) and begins with an overview of issues relating to EMI initiatives in higher education as documented in the literature. Following this, the case of a Japanese university's attempt to introduce EMI into the curriculum of a newly setup liberal arts faculty is discussed. Conclusions about challenges that can follow policy initiatives to introduce EMI are drawn from this discussion. Outcomes and implications of different ways of understanding and/or conceptualizing the role of English in higher education and EMI are examined critically. The issues surfaced have implications for EMI policy making and implementation, bearing in mind the negotiations that need to take place given the workings of opposing forces: (1) those which reify homogenizing discourses about language, power and education; versus (2) those which accommodate the contextually particularized aspects of teaching and learning and the characteristically heterogeneous and intersectional nature of teacher and learner subjectivities. Accepted version 2021-05-20T07:43:12Z 2021-05-20T07:43:12Z 2019 Journal Article Toh, G. (2019). Challenges in English-medium instruction (EMI) at a Japanese university. World Englishes, 39(2), 334-347. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/weng.12434 0883-2919 0000-0001-7106-6283 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150308 10.1111/weng.12434 2-s2.0-85074466472 2 39 334 347 en World Englishes This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Toh, G. (2019). Challenges in English-medium instruction (EMI) at a Japanese university. World Englishes, 39(2), 334-347, which has been published in final form at https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/weng.12434. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. application/pdf |
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This paper concerns English-medium instruction (EMI) and begins with an overview of issues relating to EMI initiatives in higher education as documented in the literature. Following this, the case of a Japanese university's attempt to introduce EMI into the curriculum of a newly setup liberal arts faculty is discussed. Conclusions about challenges that can follow policy initiatives to introduce EMI are drawn from this discussion. Outcomes and implications of different ways of understanding and/or conceptualizing the role of English in higher education and EMI are examined critically. The issues surfaced have implications for EMI policy making and implementation, bearing in mind the negotiations that need to take place given the workings of opposing forces: (1) those which reify homogenizing discourses about language, power and education; versus (2) those which accommodate the contextually particularized aspects of teaching and learning and the characteristically heterogeneous and intersectional nature of teacher and learner subjectivities. |
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