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Investigating student and alumni perspectives on language learning and career prospects through English medium instruction

Investigating student and alumni perspectives on language learning and career prospects through English medium instruction
Investigating student and alumni perspectives on language learning and career prospects through English medium instruction
This study examines the phenomenon of English-medium instruction (EMI) in higher education through the lens of neoliberalism and linguistic entrepreneurship. Although commonly reported benefits of EMI include improved English proficiency and better job opportunities, there is a lack of research critically examining the relationship between EMI and these presumed benefits. Through the lens of linguistic entrepreneurship, this study compares engineering students’ perceptions of the linguistic and professional benefits of EMI before, during, and after study in Turkey. Employing a mixed-methods design, data were collected from prospective, current, and former students via questionnaires, interviews, and focus groups. The findings revealed significant differences between groups regarding perceptions of learning and professional outcomes. This paper demonstrates how students’ perceptions of EMI are shaped by the ideals of linguistic entrepreneurship and suggests that the professional benefits of EMI may be more nuanced than assumed, with implications for EMI pedagogy and policy in higher education.
English-medium instruction, neoliberalism, linguistic entrepreneurship, language learning, motivation
1356-2517
Sahan, Kari
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Sahan, Ozgur
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Sahan, Kari
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Sahan, Ozgur
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Sahan, Kari and Sahan, Ozgur (2021) Investigating student and alumni perspectives on language learning and career prospects through English medium instruction. Teaching in Higher Education. (doi:10.1080/13562517.2021.1973407).

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This study examines the phenomenon of English-medium instruction (EMI) in higher education through the lens of neoliberalism and linguistic entrepreneurship. Although commonly reported benefits of EMI include improved English proficiency and better job opportunities, there is a lack of research critically examining the relationship between EMI and these presumed benefits. Through the lens of linguistic entrepreneurship, this study compares engineering students’ perceptions of the linguistic and professional benefits of EMI before, during, and after study in Turkey. Employing a mixed-methods design, data were collected from prospective, current, and former students via questionnaires, interviews, and focus groups. The findings revealed significant differences between groups regarding perceptions of learning and professional outcomes. This paper demonstrates how students’ perceptions of EMI are shaped by the ideals of linguistic entrepreneurship and suggests that the professional benefits of EMI may be more nuanced than assumed, with implications for EMI pedagogy and policy in higher education.

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 August 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 3 September 2021
Keywords: English-medium instruction, neoliberalism, linguistic entrepreneurship, language learning, motivation

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Local EPrints ID: 454859
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454859
ISSN: 1356-2517
PURE UUID: b8a3e361-16e1-4004-8918-229cd5804bec
ORCID for Ozgur Sahan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6948-0423

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Date deposited: 28 Feb 2022 17:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:11

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Author: Kari Sahan
Author: Ozgur Sahan ORCID iD

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