Navigating the Landscape of English-Medium Instruction: Attitudes, Perceptions and Practices
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
English-Medium Instruction (EMI) has gained prominence in higher education as a strategy
to foster internationalisation, enhance institutional reputation, and improve students’ global
professional prospects and competencies. However, its implementation is complex and poses
several challenges in terms of educational practices, communication, and interaction. This
Special Issue explores the multifaceted nature of EMI through different case studies,
primarily in Italian Universities, and is supplemented by comparative analyses from othercountries. The contributions examine lecturers’ and students’ perspectives by focusing on
linguistic, attitudinal, and educational aspects. Key themes include the impact of professional
training for lecturers, strategies to enhance teacher-student interaction, and the role of
microteaching in improving EMI educational practices. Findings reveal the need for
innovative teaching approaches, interactive methodologies, and greater support for students’
language and critical thinking skills. The studies included in this Special Issue highlight
varied insights, experiences, and needs, including the difficulties related to lecturers’
language proficiency, and the influence of cultural contexts on classroom interaction.
Case-study-based research and comparative studies shed light on differences in student
perceptions of EMI, transcultural interactions, and the role of linguistic backgrounds. This
Special Issue underscores the importance of addressing institutional and educational gaps to
ensure the effectiveness of EMI. By fostering collaboration between policymakers, educators,
and researchers, the studies aim to refine EMI practices while acknowledging the constraints
of Englishization on linguistic diversity. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of
the potential challenges and limitations of EMI by offering practical insights for improving
internationalised education in diverse university contexts.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
English-medium instruction, Teacher education, Teacher discourse, Interaction,
Students learning strategies
Elenco autori:
Rosi, Fabiana; Caruana, Sandro; Cicillini, Stefania; Polli, Chiara
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