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Archive | 2016

“Without English this is just not possible…”: studies of language policy and practice in international universities from Europe and Asia

Will Baker; Julia Huettner

Over the last decade there has been a huge increase in the internationalisation of higher education institutes (HEI) with growing numbers of international students in many countries, especially Anglophone settings, and the expansion in English medium instruction (EMI) programmes in non-Anglophone settings. Given the multilingual landscape of such HEIs linguistic issues are clearly of prominence. Therefore, this study focused on (in order of importance): a. The role English performs in these HEIs, including its relationship to other languages. b. Participants’ language beliefs, attitudes and ideology towards and about English. c. Language policies (formal and informal) and the impact of these on linguistic practices. d. Comparisons between UK, European and Asian EMI programmes. Three institutions in the UK, Austria and Thailand were investigated using student questionnaires, interviews with lecturers and students, observations, linguistic landscaping and documentary analysis. The findings demonstrated multilingualism present at all sites but this was recognised to different degrees, with the UK being the most monolingual in its orientation. The role of English was also conceived differently, being seen only as a ‘tool’ for learning content knowledge in Austria but as both a ‘tool’ and ‘target’ of learning in itself in the UK and Thailand. All three sites demonstrated a complex range of beliefs and attitudes towards English with it viewed as a disciplinary language, as a variety of language often in terms of standard or non-standard, and as a means of group communication. A gap was revealed between the standard/native speaker orientation of language policies and the more open and multilingual linguistic practices. This data set consists of interview transcriptions and questionnaire responses from the project. The files are: Thai student 1 Thai lecturer 1 Thai student 2 Thai lecturer 2 Thai student 3 UK lecturer Interview 1 UK student 1 UK student 2 UK lecturer Interview 2 Austrian Lecturer 1 Austrian student 1 Austrian student 2 Austrian student 2 Thai questionnaire data UK questionnaire data Austrian questionnaire data This dataset can be requested via http://library.soton.ac.uk/datarequest.


Archive | 2009

Technology-geeks speak out: what students think about vocational CLIL

Christiane Dalton-Puffer; Julia Huettner; Veronika Schindelegger; Ute Smit


Archive | 2010

A cross-sectional analysis of oral narratives by children with CLIL and non-CLIL instruction

Julia Huettner; Angelika Rieder-Bünemann


Archive | 2007

Academic writing in a foreign language: an extended genre analysis of student texts

Julia Huettner


Archive | 2012

Theory and Practice in EFL Teacher Education: Bridging the Gap

Julia Huettner; Barbara Mehlmauer-Larcher; Susanne Reichl; Barbara Schiftner


The Journal of Writing Research | 2010

The potential of purpose-built corpora in the analysis of student academic writing in English

Julia Huettner


Archive | 2016

University teachers’ beliefs of language and content integration in English-medium education in multilingual university settings

Emma Dafouz; Julia Huettner; Ute Smit


Archive | 2016

Vom Lehren des Lehrplans zum Lehren der SchülerInnen: Kommentare zur Fachdidaktik des Englischen

Julia Huettner


FLuL – Fremdsprachen Lehren und Lernen | 2015

Communicative purpose in student genres: Evidence from authors and texts

Julia Huettner


Archive | 2012

Developing student teachers' pedagogical content knowledge in English for specific purposes: the Vienna ESP approach

Julia Huettner; Ute Smit

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Ute Smit

University of Vienna

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Will Baker

University of Southampton

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Emma Dafouz

Complutense University of Madrid

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