English-Medium Instruction in Japanese Higher Education -

English-Medium Instruction in Japanese Higher Education

Policy, Challenges and Outcomes
Buch | Hardcover
328 Seiten
2017
Multilingual Matters (Verlag)
978-1-78309-894-1 (ISBN)
149,55 inkl. MwSt
This book examines English-medium instruction (EMI) in Japanese higher education, situating it within Japan’s current policy context and examining the experiences of its stakeholders. Scholars and practitioners look at EMI from perspectives that include policy planning, program design, marketing and classroom practice.
English-Medium Instruction in Japanese Higher Education provides a touchstone for higher education practitioners, researchers and policy makers. It enables readers to more clearly understand why policies concerning English-medium instruction (EMI) are in place in Japan, how EMI is being implemented, what challenges are being addressed and what the impacts of EMI may be. The volume situates EMI within Japan’s current policy context and examines the experiences of its stakeholders. The chapters are written by scholars and practitioners who have direct involvement with EMI in Japanese higher education. They look at EMI from perspectives that include policy planning, program design, marketing and classroom practice.

Annette Bradford is Associate Professor in the School of Business Administration, Meiji University, Japan. Her research focuses on education policy, specifically the internationalization of higher education, student mobility and English-medium instruction. Howard Brown is Associate Professor in the Faculty of International Studies and Regional Development, University of Niigata Prefecture, Japan. His research interests center on best practices for curriculum planning and program design in English-medium instruction, and the relationship between English-medium instruction and English for Academic Purposes.

Annette Bradford and Howard Brown: Introduction       



Section 1: English-Medium Instruction in Context





Annette Bradford and Howard Brown: ROAD-MAPPING English-Medium Instruction in Japan
Hiroko Hashimoto: Government Policy Driving English-Medium Instruction at Japanese Universities: Responding to a Competitiveness Crisis in a Globalizing World
Bern Mulvey: Recent Government Policy and its Impact on English-Medium Instruction: Why this Time may be Different


Section 2: The Implementation of English-Medium Instruction in Japan





Hiroyuki Takagi: Development of English-Medium Instruction as a Key for Internationalizing Curricula in Japan
Beverley Anne Yamamoto and Yukiko Ishikura: A Pebble that Creates Great Waves? Global 30 Classes and Internationalization of the Student Body


Section 3: Challenges and Solutions for English-Medium Instruction in Japan





Gregory Poole: Administrative Impediments: How Bureaucratic Practices Obstruct the Implementation of English-Taught Programs in Japan
Hiroshi Ota and Kiyomi Horiuchi: How Accessible are English-Taught Programs? Exploring International Admissions Procedures
Sarah Louisa Birchley: A Marketing Perspective on English-Medium Instruction at Universities in Japan


Section 4: The Student and Faculty Experience





Christopher G. Haswell: Accepting Neighboring Englishes: Investigating the Attitudes and Preconceptions of English-Medium Instruction Students at an International University in Japan
Juanita Heigham: Center Stage but Invisible: International Students in an English-Taught Program
Sae Shimauchi: Gender in English-Medium Instruction: Differences in International Awareness?
Bernard Susser: A Tale of Two Classes: From EFL CBI to ELF EMI
Miki Horie: Faculty Training for Non-Native Speakers of English at Japanese Universities: Effective English-Medium Teaching for a Culturally Diversified Student Population


Section 5: Curriculum Contexts





Bethany Mueller Iyobe and Jia Li: Factors for Success and Sustainability of an Elective English-Medium Instruction Program
Jim McKinley: Making the EFL to ELF Transition in English-Medium Instruction at a Global Traction University
Nílson Kunioshi and Harushige Nakakoji: Features, Challenges and Prospects of a Science and Engineering English-Taught Program


Section 6: Future Directions for English-Medium Instruction





Akira Kuwamura: The Future of English-Medium Instruction in Japan
Annette Bradford and Howard Brown: Final Thoughts: Have We Seen this Before? The Information Technology Parallel


 

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Multilingual Matters
Verlagsort Bristol
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 610 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
ISBN-10 1-78309-894-5 / 1783098945
ISBN-13 978-1-78309-894-1 / 9781783098941
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