This book presents the multiple facets of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in higher education across various academic disciplines, an area that is expected to grow constantly in response to the competitive global higher education market. The studies presented were conducted in various EMI classrooms, with data collected from observing and documenting the teaching activities, and from interviewing or surveying EMI participants. Through data analysis and synthesis, cases across disciplines – from engineering, science, technology, business, social science, medical science, design and arts, to tourism and leisure service sectors – are used to illustrate the various EMI curriculum designs and classroom practices. Although the cases described are limited to Taiwanese institutions, the book bridges the gap between planning and executing EMI programs across academic domains for policy makers, administrators, content teachers, and teacher trainers throughout Asia.

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This book presents the multiple facets of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in higher education across various academic disciplines, an area that is expected to grow constantly in response to the competitive global higher education market.

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Introduction.- Chapter 1 Overview of EMI Development.- EMI Course and Program Design.- Chapter 2 Creating an EMI program in International Finance and Business Management.- Chapter 3 Vertical Integration of EMI Courses in a Medical Curriculum.- EMI Classroom Practice and Teaching Techniques.- Chapter 4 Instructional Language Use in Environmental Science Classroom.- Chapter 5 Classroom Interaction in Engineering Education.- Chapter 6 Promoting Higher-level Thinking Skills in University Business and Human Resource Courses.- Chapter 7 Instructional Activities that motivate Learners in Tourism Program.- EMI Materials.- Chapter 8 Use of Authentic Materials in Law School.- Chapter 9 Developing Glocalized Materials in EMI Courses in the Humanities.- EMI Teacher Development and Assessment.- Chapter 10 EMI Teacher Development Programs in Taiwan.- Chapter 11 EMI Course Assessment: A Survey Study of the Issues.
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This book presents the multiple facets of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in higher education across various academic disciplines, an area that is expected to grow constantly in response to the competitive global higher education market. The studies presented were conducted in various EMI classrooms, with data collected from observing and documenting the teaching activities, and from interviewing or surveying EMI participants. Through data analysis and synthesis, cases across disciplines – from engineering, science, technology, business, social science, medical science, design and arts, to tourism and leisure service sectors – are used to illustrate the various EMI curriculum designs and classroom practices. Although the cases described are limited to Taiwanese institutions, the book bridges the gap between planning and executing EMI programs across academic domains for policy makers, administrators, content teachers, and teacher trainers throughout Asia.
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Addresses heated issues in English as a Medium of Instruction with specific emphasis on the ELF contexts in Taiwan Presents authentic EMI cases from engineering, science, technology, business, social science, medical science, design and arts, and tourism and leisure service sectors in higher education Provides suggestions for EMI teachers on curriculum design, teaching techniques, classroom management, activity and material development, and assessment Showcases the possibilities in designing and implementing EMI in higher education in non-English speaking regions
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789811351891
Publisert
2018-12-13
Utgiver
Springer Verlag, Singapore; Springer Verlag, Singapore
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Om bidragsyterne

Wenli Tsou is a professor at the Department of Foreign Languages & Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. She received her PhD in Foreign and Second Language Education from the State University of New York at Buffalo, US. She is the project leader of the National Cheng Kung University ESP program. Her research interests include teacher training, ESP, English as a Lingua Franca, and English as a Medium of Instruction.

Shin-Mei Kao is a professor at the Department of Foreign Languages & Literature, and the director of Foreign Language Center in National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. She received her PhD in Foreign Language Education from the Ohio State University, US. Her research interests include discourse analysis, multilingualism, classroom interaction, and language assessment.