HOW TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF TEACHING PROGRAMS IN ENGLISH MEDIUM INSTRUCTION AT UNIVERSITY? A CASE STUDY FROM TURKEY Cover Image

HOW TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF TEACHING PROGRAMS IN ENGLISH MEDIUM INSTRUCTION AT UNIVERSITY? A CASE STUDY FROM TURKEY
HOW TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF TEACHING PROGRAMS IN ENGLISH MEDIUM INSTRUCTION AT UNIVERSITY? A CASE STUDY FROM TURKEY

Author(s): İbrahim Efe Efeoğlu, Ömür Kilinçarslan
Subject(s): Foreign languages learning, Language acquisition, Higher Education
Published by: Kültür Ajans Tanıtım ve Organizasyon
Keywords: Higher Education; English; EMI Programs; Language Policy; Language Curriculum;

Summary/Abstract: In recent years, the rapid developments in science and technology, the widespread use of mass media, the increase in cultural and commercial relations have made the learning of foreign languages a necessity for communication among the nations of the world. The growth of EMI (English Medium Instruction) programs in Higher Education is evident all over the world. There are 100% EMI programs in an increasing number of higher education institutions in countries whose mother tongue is not English. There is a similar trend in Turkish Higher Education Institutions in terms of the importance given. However, starting education and training without providing the necessary infrastructure for universities to open EMI programs causes questioning of the quality in this field and the emergence of various problems. In this study, the efforts to become an international university by increasing the quality of EMI programs in a state university were examined with a case study pattern. Research data were obtained through focus group interviews, observations, and document reviews. The data were analysed using text analysis. Research findings were condensed into three themes, namely English Language Policy, Continuing Professional Development, The English Language Curriculum. The result of the study shows that any university in Turkey should firstly create the EMI policy in written form to reach the level of competition at the international level. In addition, the university should include this policy in its general strategy, prepare a curriculum for this purpose, and support its academic and administrative staff with continuous professional development.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 48
  • Page Range: 188-204
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English