English as a Medium of Instruction on the Arabian Peninsula - Wyatt, Mark; El Gamal, Glenda; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

English as a Medium of Instruction on the Arabian Peninsula

 
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This edited volume features chapters covering how teachers are negotiating the linguistic challenges posed by EMI; issues of ownership, choice and agency; the scaffolding of academic literacies; how to support the development of content teachers? pedagogical content knowledge in EMI settings as well as the benefits of a bilingual education.

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Focusing on English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in the Arab Gulf states, the authors consider both sociolinguistic and pedagogical perspectives, and explore practical implications.



This edited volume features chapters covering how teachers are negotiating the linguistic challenges posed by EMI; issues of ownership, choice and agency; the scaffolding of academic literacies; how to support the development of content teachers? pedagogical content knowledge in EMI settings as well as the benefits of a bilingual education. Chapter authors all have extensive local experience that they draw upon reflectively in their writing. Policy-makers, teachers and teacher educators wondering how they can best balance the need to develop competence in English in students of all ages on the Arabian Peninsula in a globalizing world, together with the concern to nurture Arabic language, culture and identity, will gain rich insights from this book.



Postgraduates and researchers exploring issues surrounding EMI, both locally and internationally, will benefit from the arguments presented in this volume.


Tartalomjegyzék:

1. English as a Medium of Instruction on the Arabian Peninsula: Shifting Perspectives, Developing Understandings


Mark Wyatt



2. English-Medium Instruction in the Arab Gulf States: Strategies Needed to Support the Realization of Governmental Visions for 2030 and Beyond


Kay Gallagher and Wayne Jones



3. The Rich Promise of Bilingual Education in UAE K-12 Government Schools


Glenda El Gamal



4. Language Policies and Ideologies in Qatar: Is Resistance to English-medium Instruction the Right Resistance?


Sara Hillman



5. English-medium Instruction in Emirati Higher Education: The Importance of Choice and Agency


Sarah Hopkyns



6. Negotiating the Arabic and English Space in UAE Higher Education: The Ownership of English in the English-medium Instruction Context


Wafa Zoghbor



7. Pathways to Interculturality and the Saudi 2030 Vision


Melanie van den Hoven and Muneer Al Qahtani



8. Intercultural Content in EFL Materials at Secondary Schools in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia


Marta Maria Tryzna



9. Helping Gulf Arab Learners Negotiate the Linguistic Challenges Posed by English as a Medium of Instruction


Melanie Gobert



10. Re-thinking the Scaffolding of Academic Literacies in EMI Higher Education on the Arabian Peninsula


Simon Green


11. Using EMI in Teaching STEM Subjects on the Arabian Peninsula to Support Arabic-speaking Learners


Martina Dickson and David Litz



12. An ?Inconvenient Truth?: EMI University STEM Instructors in the Arab Gulf Need Targeted Professional Development to Help Them Address their Learners? Needs


Curtis Bradley, Jessica Midraj and Asli Hassan



13. Reflective Practice: Professional Learning for Faculty at an EMI Institution in the UAE


Christina Gitsaki and Wafa Zoghbor



14. English as a Medium of Instruction on the Arabian Peninsula: Future Directions


Peter De Costa