Are students prepared and supported for English medium instruction in Chinese higher education to promote educational equality?

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Limin Yuan , Fan Fang , Guangwei Hu
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The global spread of EMI is a response to the internationalisation and marketisation of higher education. However, students may not fully benefit from EMI programmes if they are not adequately prepared. The extent to which students have been prepared to succeed in such programmes and acquire English as linguistic capital is an underexplored area. The present study addressed the research gap by investigating the preparation and support that students received in EMI programmes in Chinese higher education. The study adopted a mixed-methods design by collecting responses to an online survey from 248 students in different Chinese universities and conducting semi-structured interviews with 12 students regarding their preparation and support for, their learning motivation and views of EMI programmes as well as their expectations of EMI teachers. The findings showed that the students did not seem to be sufficiently prepared to achieve the dual goal of EMI (i.e., subject and language learning) and that the EMI programmes tended to widen the gap between students with different English proficiency and might lead to educational inequality. Finally, the students were critical of the quality of EMI teachers and favoured teachers with high English proficiency and pedagogical skills in delivering sophisticated content knowledge. These findings suggested that future studies need to explore strategies to better prepare and support students to benefit from EMI programmes and promote educational equality. Furthermore, the criteria for recruiting EMI teachers should be reconsidered to meet students’ learning needs and development.

中国高等教育中的英语教学是否为学生做好了准备并提供了支持,以促进教育平等?
电子媒介教育在全球的普及是对高等教育国际化和市场化的回应。然而,如果学生没有做好充分准备,他们可能无法充分受益于 EMI 课程。学生在多大程度上为成功学习此类课程并将英语作为语言资本做好了准备,这是一个尚未充分探索的领域。本研究针对这一研究空白,调查了中国高等教育中学生在 EMI 课程中所做的准备和获得的支持。本研究采用了混合方法设计,收集了中国不同大学 248 名学生对在线调查的回复,并对 12 名学生进行了半结构式访谈,内容涉及他们对 EMI 课程的准备和支持、学习动机、对 EMI 课程的看法以及对 EMI 教师的期望。调查结果显示,学生似乎没有为实现 EMI 的双重目标(即学科学习和语言学习)做好充分准备,而且 EMI 课程往往会拉大不同英语水平学生之间的差距,并可能导致教育不平等。最後,學生對英語教師的質素提出批評,並認為英語水平高及具備教學技巧的教師較適合教授複雜的內容知識。这些研究结果表明,今后的研究需要探索一些策略,以更好地准备和支持学生从英中课程中受益,并促进教育平等。此外,应重新考虑招聘英中教师的标准,以满足学生的学习需要和发展。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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