Impact of studying abroad on language skill development: Regression discontinuity evidence from Japanese university students

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yuki Higuchi , Makiko Nakamuro , Carsten Roever , Miyuki Sasaki , Tomoko Yashima
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Abstract

The importance of English communication skills has increased with globalization, and governments in various countries have encouraged students to go abroad. However, the causal impact of studying abroad has rarely been investigated, particularly in non-European countries. This study adopted a fuzzy regression discontinuity design (RDD) for the flagship scholarship program of the Japanese government for youth studying abroad. We found that scholarships significantly increased the probability of studying abroad by 77–80 points. We measured English proficiency using a multiple-choice test we originally developed and found that studying abroad increased English proficiency by 33–38% (or 1.15–1.35 standard deviation). We also found that studying abroad significantly improved their international posture and perceived communication competence in a foreign language, which are the two traits found to be important determinants of future development in language ability in applied linguistics literature.

留学对语言技能发展的影响:来自日本大学生的非连续性回归证据
随着全球化,英语交流技能的重要性越来越大,各国政府都鼓励学生出国留学。然而,很少对出国留学的因果影响进行调查,尤其是在非欧洲国家。本研究采用模糊回归不连续设计法(RDD)对日本政府的留学青年旗舰奖学金项目进行研究。我们发现,奖学金显著提高了出国留学的概率77-80分。我们使用我们最初开发的多项选择题测试来衡量英语水平,发现出国留学使英语水平提高了33–38%(或1.15–1.35标准差)。我们还发现,出国留学显著提高了他们的国际姿态和外语交流能力,这两个特征被发现是应用语言学文献中未来语言能力发展的重要决定因素。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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