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Researching English-Medium Higher Education - Diverse Applications Critical Evaluations of Road Mapping Framework

English · Hardback

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This book brings together researchers and practitioners who, despite coming from very different geopolitical areas and pursuing distinct research objectives, coincide in their use of the ROAD-MAPPING conceptual framework. A valuable contribution to EMEMUS research recommended for scholars, policymakers and students of applied linguistics.


List of contents










1. The ROAD-MAPPING Framework: Taking Stock and Paving Future Directions for English-Medium Research 2. What ROAD-MAPPING Adds to Our Understanding of English-Medium Educational Policy Research 3. The Different Faces of English-Medium Education: The Potential of ROAD-MAPPING in Comparing Sites 4. Applying the ROAD-MAPPING Framework in Comparative English-Medium Instruction Research: A Cross-Case Study in China, Japan and the Netherlands 5. A First Step on the Road to EMEMUS: Using ROAD-MAPPING at an Austrian Business University 6. Exploring the Internationalisation and Glocalisation Constructs in EMEMUS Lecturers¿ Interviews and Focus Groups 7. Using the ROAD-MAPPING Framework to Inform English-Medium Instruction Professional Development in Taiwan 8. A Focus on Academic Disciplines in the ROAD-MAPPING Framework: Examining the Impact of English-Medium Education Policy on the Organization of Knowledge 9. Using ROAD-MAPPING to Gain Insights into Quality Work in English-Medium Master¿s Programs 10. EME in Japan: ROAD-MAPPING the Promises Made to Students 11. Contingent Policies, Complex Contexts and ROAD-MAPPING: Ways and Plays Forward


About the author










Emma Dafouz is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
Ute Smit is Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Vienna, Austria.


Summary

This book brings together researchers and practitioners who, despite coming from very different geopolitical areas and pursuing distinct research objectives, coincide in their use of the ROAD-MAPPING conceptual framework. A valuable contribution to EMEMUS research recommended for scholars, policymakers and students of applied linguistics.

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