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El. knyga: Sharing Perspectives on English-Medium Instruction

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  • Formatas: 308 pages
  • Serija: Linguistic Insights 222
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783034325387
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  • Formatas: 308 pages
  • Serija: Linguistic Insights 222
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2017
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783034325387
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This volume gives voice to the views and experiences of researchers, lecturers, administrative staff, teacher trainers and students with regard to the implementation of English-medium instruction in a public university based in the north-east of Italy.



English is increasingly used as a medium of instruction in European higher education not only in northern countries, but also in the European ‘south’. This volume is fruit of a project which was carried out in a public university based in the north-east of Italy with the aim of delivering professional development for university lecturers engaged in EMI. It begins with an overview of the European context, the Italian context, and some of the arguments against the indiscriminate spread of English as a medium of instruction in higher education. The volume then focuses on the microcontext of the university, giving voice to the various stakeholders in EMI. These include researchers, lecturers, administrative staff, those involved in professional development and students. The central part of the volume presents the views and experiences of twelve EMI lecturers from a range of academic disciplines. In sharing these perspectives on EMI, the volume hopes to stimulate critical dialogue and research on the many issues involved in this aspect of internationalisation in higher education institutions.

Acknowledgements 11(2)
Introduction to this volume 13(22)
Francesca Helm
Part 1 The Macro Contexts
Trends and issues in English-medium instruction in Europe
35(42)
Robert Wilkinson
English-medium instruction in Italian universities: If we're gonna do it do it right -- right?
77(18)
Francesca Costa
Nine and a half reasons against the monarchy of English
95(16)
Attilio Motta
Nove ragioni e mezzo contro la monarchia dell'inglese
111(20)
Attilio Motta
Part 2 The Micro Context
EMI at the University of Padova: an ecology of learning and teaching
131(18)
Fiona Dalziel
The teacher trainer
149(6)
Suzanne Cloke
The international relations officer
155(4)
Sara Pittarello
The student services officer
159(8)
Sonia Gelain
Part 3 Lecturers' Perspectives
A survey of lecturers' needs and feedback on EMI training
167(28)
Marta Guarda
Francesca Helm
The social psychologists
195(6)
Marta Codato
Ines Testoni
The economist
201(4)
Eleonora Di Maria
The pharmaceutical scientist
205(4)
Barbara Gatto
The biostatistician
209(4)
Roberto Mantovani
The gender historian
213(6)
Lorenza Perini
The literary scholar
219(6)
Alessandra Petrina
The physiotherapist
225(8)
Antonio Quinci
The statistician
233(4)
Luigi Salmaso
The forest ecologist
237(6)
Tommaso Sitzia
The civil engineer
243(4)
Nadia Ursino
The cognitive neuroscientist
247(4)
Antonino Vallesi
The geologist
251(6)
Massimiliano Zattin
Part 4 Students' Perspectives
What the students can teach us about EMI and language issues
257(28)
Katherine Ackerley
Perceptions of EMI: the students' view of a Master's degree programme
285
Caroline Clark
Katherine Ackerley is Assistant Professor of English Language and Translation at the University of Padova. Her research interests include applied corpus linguistics and EMI.



Marta Guarda is an assistant researcher at the University of Padova Language Centre. Her research interests include EMI and online language and intercultural learning.



Francesca Helm is Assistant Professor of English Language and Translation at the University of Padova. Her research interests include EMI and the use of technology in language learning and for internationalization.