13. Preparing for international masters degrees at Stockholm University and the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm
Philip Shaw | Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Carol Benson | Centre for Learning and Teaching (Universitetspedagogiskt Centrum, UPC), Stockholm University, Sweden |
Sandra Brunsberg | Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Rosalind Duhs | Centre for Learning and Teaching (Universitetspedagogiskt Centrum, UPC), Stockholm University, Sweden |
David Minugh | English Department, Stockholm University, Sweden
In Stockholm the Bologna process has led to courses for administrators and teachers who will have to work in English. Courses oriented to well-defined communicative situations and to developing skills at seeking and recognising appropriate language have been effective for administrators. Teaching in a lingua-franca situation requires more conscious pedagogy than L1 teaching, so courses which offer a chance to practise appropriate pedagogy are more likely to achieve results in the very limited time available than any which focus on language proficiency. However, since participants usually experience the problem as linguistic rather than pedagogic, it may be necessary to highlight the linguistic aspects of courses to make them attractive and employ situations in the multilingual classroom as the arena for language use.
2020. Finding their feet: lecturers’ and students’ perceptions of English as a medium of instruction in a recently-implemented Master's programme at an Italian university. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 41:3 ► pp. 232 ff.
Zaif, Figen, Aydın Karapınar & Gonca Yangın Eksi
2017. A comparative study on the effectiveness of English-medium and Turkish-medium accounting education: Gazi University case. Journal of Education for Business 92:2 ► pp. 73 ff.
Henry, Alastair & Angela Goddard
2015. Bicultural or Hybrid? The Second Language Identities of Students on an English-Mediated University Program in Sweden. Journal of Language, Identity & Education 14:4 ► pp. 255 ff.
Aguilar, Marta & Carmen Muñoz
2014. The effect of proficiency on CLIL benefits in Engineering students in Spain. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 24:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
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