Evolving agendas in European English-medium higher education :

interculturality, multilingualism and language policy /
Clive W. Earls.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Earls, Clive W., 1984- author.
Summary:"English medium-of-instruction (EMI) is transforming modern-day universities across the globe, creating increasingly complex linguistic and intercultural realities which lecturers, students and decision-makers must negotiate. Teaching subject matter at higher-education level through the medium of English, in countries where English is neither an official nor national language (e.g. the Netherlands, Germany), is a highly complex phenomenon fraught with challenges and benefits. EMI programmes are capable of transforming domestic degree programmes into platforms of intercultural teaching and learning by infusing them with greater numbers of international faculty and students. Equally however, EMI programmes pose a socio-linguistic, -cultural and -economic challenge by institutionalising English at higher-education level within a country and displacing somewhat national and minority languages. This book, the first of its kind, provides an up-to-date and empirically-informed exploration of these salient themes in Europe, based on significant empirical data gathered and analysed on the German EMI context"--
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
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Notes:Revision of "An exploration of language-in-education policy and practice: the experience of English-medium degree programmes in Germany", 2013.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical description: 244 pages ; 23 cm.

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ISBN:9781137543110
1137543116
Table of Contents:
Introduction
English in contemporary German society and English medium-of-instruction programmes
Language policy and planning in 21st- century Europe
Internationalisation, globalisation and English-medium higher education
English medium-of-instruction programmes as platforms of intercultural teaching and learning
English medium-of-instruction programmes as a mechanism of 'Brain drain, gain and circulation'
English medium-of-instruction programmes as a concomitant challenge to, and mechanism of, implicit German language policy
English medium-of-instruction at higher education: advancing understanding of the phenomenon.