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Research methods in English medium instruction/ edited by Jack K.H. Pun and Samantha M. Curle.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge research in higher educationPublisher: New York: Routledge,Copyright date: © 2022Description: viii, 137 pages; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781000455427
  • 9781003025115
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Research methods in English medium instructionDDC classification:
  • 2022 DC 428.0071 R311
LOC classification:
  • LB2331.25
Contents:
Introduction -- Researching conducted on classroom interaction in the English Medium Instruction context -- Trends in using questionnaires for EMI research: Suggestions for future improvements -- Teacher's cognitions on motivational practice in medium of instruction settings: Lessons learned in using stimulated recalls interviews -- Researching assessment in EMI -- Establishing quality criteria and an EMI certification procedure -- Corpus linguistic methods in EMI research: A missed opportunity? -- Developing collaborative lesson planning tool in EMI -- Researching translanguaging in EMI classrooms.
Summary: "In this special edited volume, the Editors and invited English Medium Instruction (EMI) researchers, from different parts of the world, outline the latest research methods in EMI. Providing academic instruction using English is rapidly growing in many countries where English is a second or foreign language and there is a growing interest in researching the effectiveness and affects of EMI across different educational levels. This volume includes chapters on everything from research into classroom interaction, teachers' and students' perceptions and motivation, to language challenges and strategies and the pedagogical implications of translanguaging in EMI classrooms. These specific topics were chosen to reflect different approaches to researching EMI. Each chapter focuses on a specific type of research methodology. It begins with an overview of the literature of the topic under discussion. Then an example study is provided to illustrate how this methodology can be used to investigate EMI. Each chapter identifies the process that the EMI researcher went through to conduct their research, key dilemmas they faced, and focuses particularly on the methodological issues they encountered. By exploring these issues, this volume hopes to inform theory (or the lack thereof) underlying research into the phenomenon of EMI. This volume is indispensable for EMI: tutors, curriculum developers, policymakers, teachers, as well as students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is particularly valuable for researchers from across the globe reading in the fields of applied linguistics, language education, English for Academic Purposes (EAP), English Language Teaching (ELT), and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

Introduction -- Researching conducted on classroom interaction in the English Medium Instruction context -- Trends in using questionnaires for EMI research: Suggestions for future improvements -- Teacher's cognitions on motivational practice in medium of instruction settings: Lessons learned in using stimulated recalls interviews -- Researching assessment in EMI -- Establishing quality criteria and an EMI certification procedure -- Corpus linguistic methods in EMI research: A missed opportunity? -- Developing collaborative lesson planning tool in EMI -- Researching translanguaging in EMI classrooms.

"In this special edited volume, the Editors and invited English Medium Instruction (EMI) researchers, from different parts of the world, outline the latest research methods in EMI. Providing academic instruction using English is rapidly growing in many countries where English is a second or foreign language and there is a growing interest in researching the effectiveness and affects of EMI across different educational levels. This volume includes chapters on everything from research into classroom interaction, teachers' and students' perceptions and motivation, to language challenges and strategies and the pedagogical implications of translanguaging in EMI classrooms. These specific topics were chosen to reflect different approaches to researching EMI. Each chapter focuses on a specific type of research methodology. It begins with an overview of the literature of the topic under discussion. Then an example study is provided to illustrate how this methodology can be used to investigate EMI. Each chapter identifies the process that the EMI researcher went through to conduct their research, key dilemmas they faced, and focuses particularly on the methodological issues they encountered. By exploring these issues, this volume hopes to inform theory (or the lack thereof) underlying research into the phenomenon of EMI. This volume is indispensable for EMI: tutors, curriculum developers, policymakers, teachers, as well as students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is particularly valuable for researchers from across the globe reading in the fields of applied linguistics, language education, English for Academic Purposes (EAP), English Language Teaching (ELT), and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)"-- Provided by publisher.

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