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Constructing meaning in a different language: the case of doctoral
students in a French University
Drawing from a constructivist approach, this qualitative research
presents results of teaching the Doctoral English Course (DEC) at the Center
for Languages (CDL), University Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis. The DEC aims
to train doctoral candidates in the practice of scientific communication in
English. By allowing students to (re)think and approach their thesis in
English, concrete research methods and tools to produce results related to
their research were provided. The analysis explored students’ experiences on
classroom activities and their reflections at the end of the course.
Students reflected on meaningful experiences, collaborative learning, and
impact of the process in developing their research. Overall, the study
offers insightful contributions on the way rethinking in a different
language influenced the way scientific meaning is reconstructed.