Our gateway is your gatekeeper: benefits and constraints of EMI for different participants in Japanese ELF contexts

IF 0.8 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Kumiko Murata, Masakazu Iino
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Abstract

This paper explores the interconnectedness of gatekeeper and gateway roles the same English-medium instruction (EMI) policy plays for different student populations at different times. The research site is located in an EMI programme at a Japanese university, where, for international students, EMI opens a gateway to the university, Japanese ability not being required at the entry point, whereas the same policy plays a gatekeeping role for Japanese students, a high English proficiency level based on native English speaker (NES) norms being required. However, for international students with plans to work for Japanese companies after graduation, their low Japanese ability starts playing a gatekeeping role for their future career, contrary to the situation at the outset. In contrast, Japanese students, who initially struggle to get used to EMI, after a few years, become empowered by their ability to use English as a lingua franca (ELF), which becomes a gateway to new career opportunities. Thus, the same EMI policy could play opposing roles for different student populations at different times, a gateway turning gatekeeper for one group, while for another, the initial gatekeeper turning gateway after some time. The exploration is mostly based on our interview data with EMI graduates at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Implications for language policy will also be discussed.
我们的网关就是你们的守门人:EMI 对日本 ELF 环境中不同参与者的益处和制约因素
本文探讨了同一英语教学(EMI)政策在不同时期对不同学生群体所发挥的把关和门户作用之间的相互联系。研究地点位于一所日本大学的 EMI 课程中,对于国际学生来说,EMI 打开了通往大学的大门,入学时不需要具备日语能力;而对于日本学生来说,同样的政策则发挥着把关作用,根据英语为母语者(NES)的标准,需要具备较高的英语水平。然而,对于毕业后打算在日本企业工作的留学生来说,与入学之初的情况相反,日语能力低下开始对他们未来的职业生涯起到把关作用。与此相反,最初难以适应英语母语教学的日本学生,经过几年的学习后,会因为能够使用英语作为通用语言(ELF)而变得强大起来,成为获得新职业机会的敲门砖。因此,同样的 EMI 政策可能在不同时期对不同的学生群体起着截然相反的作用,对一个群体来说,最初的把关人变成了把关人,而对另一个群体来说,最初的把关人在一段时间后又变成了把关人。我们的探讨主要基于对本科和研究生阶段 EMI 毕业生的访谈数据。此外,还将讨论对语言政策的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of English as a Lingua Franca (JELF) is the first journal to be devoted to the rapidly-growing phenomenon of English as a Lingua Franca. The articles and other features explore this global phenomenon from a wide number of perspectives, including linguistic, sociolinguistic, socio-psychological, and political, in a diverse range of settings where English is the common language of choice.
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