English-medium instruction (EMI) in Moroccan higher education: graduate students’ attitudes

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Salah Ben Hammou, Abdelaziz Kesbi
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to contribute to the ongoing debate about the instructional languages in Moroccan education through exploring graduate students’ attitudes towards the potential use of English-medium instruction (EMI) in Moroccan science universities. Design/methodology/approach In this study, 17 master and doctoral students have been interviewed to explore attitudes towards EMI implementation in Moroccan higher education. The data were collected and analysed based on constant comparative method, which belongs to the grounded theory methodology. The method is based on organizing the raw data into categories according to shared attributes while constantly comparing the parts of the data as they occur. The objective is to formulate new hypotheses and theories about the phenomenon of interest. Findings The findings of this study reveal that although graduate students hold positive attitudes towards the future implementation of EMI in higher education, they think students are not prepared for such a switch in the language of instruction given that they have been taught through either Arabic or French in lower levels. Hence, they suggest gradual implementation of EMI in lower levels and introduction of English as a foreign language instead of French at primary level. Originality/value Most of the previous studies on bilingual education and EMI have investigated non-Anglo-Saxon contexts, where English is the major foreign or second language. The researchers could not have located any study which investigates the possibility to implement EMI in post-colonial contexts, where other foreign languages, bearing colonial conations, are more dominant than English. This study presents the case of Morocco, where French, rather than English, is the dominant foreign language not only in education but also in different other domains of life.
摩洛哥高等教育中的英语教学:研究生的态度
目的本研究的目的是探讨研究生对摩洛哥理科大学可能使用英语教学(EMI)的态度,以促进有关摩洛哥教育中教学语言的持续辩论。在这项研究中,17名硕士和博士生接受了采访,以探讨对在摩洛哥高等教育中实施EMI的态度。数据的收集和分析采用恒常比较法,属于扎根理论方法。该方法基于根据共享属性将原始数据组织为类别,同时不断比较数据的各个部分。目标是制定关于兴趣现象的新假设和理论。本研究的结果显示,尽管研究生对高等教育中未来实施EMI持积极态度,但他们认为,鉴于学生在较低水平上通过阿拉伯语或法语授课,他们还没有为教学语言的这种转变做好准备。因此,他们建议在较低水平逐步实施EMI,并在小学阶段引入英语作为外语而不是法语。以前关于双语教育和EMI的大多数研究都调查了英语是主要外语或第二语言的非盎格鲁-撒克逊环境。研究人员不可能找到任何调查在后殖民背景下实施EMI的可能性的研究,在后殖民背景下,其他带有殖民色彩的外语比英语更占优势。这项研究以摩洛哥为例,在那里,法语而不是英语不仅在教育领域,而且在生活的其他不同领域都是占主导地位的外语。
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Journal for Multicultural Education
Journal for Multicultural Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
18.20%
发文量
52
期刊介绍: The Journal for Multicultural Education is a double-blind peer reviewed journal. Published quarterly, the editorial objectives and coverage focus on: Fostering research into the management of multicultural education, understanding multicultural education in the context of teacher-learner equity and enabling learners to collaborate more effectively across ethnic, cultural and linguistic lines. Topics covered include: -Intercultural education- Inclusive education- Urban education- Diversity in education- Ethnicity in education- Gender and education- Disability and education- Technology and Multicultural education The journal is international in coverage and publishes original, theoretical and applied articles by leading scholars, expert consultants and respected practitioners.
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