This book is the first to offer a conceptual framework of English-medium education that can be used across different international higher education (HE) contexts. It provides readers with an understanding of the complexities, possibilities and challenges that this phenomenon raises in the 21st century. Making the case for the pressing need for an overarching conceptualisation, the authors discuss, from a theoretical point of view, the recently introduced ROAD-MAPPING framework for ‘English Medium Education in Multilingual University Settings’ (EMEMUS). Drawing on current research and examples from a variety of settings, the book makes a strong case for the applicability of the framework in two important directions: as a methodological tool for researching educational practices and as an analytical guide to examine policies and teacher education programmes.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Chapter 1 Introduction: setting the scene.- Part I Conceptualisations.- Chapter 2 English-medium education in international higher education settings.- Chapter 3 The ROAD-MAPPING framework.- Part II Applications.- Chapter 4 Researching EMEMUS.- Chapter 5 Managing EMEMUS.- Chapter 6 Conclusions and further research.
Sobre o autor
Emma Dafouz is Associate Professor in the Department of English Studies at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
Ute Smit is Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Vienna, Austria.