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Perspectives on EMI among English Teachers at a Japanese Science University (Published)

Through the design and implementation of a survey, this paper has sought to better understand perceptions among educators in Japan concerning the readiness and necessity of English-taught programs in Japanese higher education institutions. The researchers surveyed both domestic and international teachers at a private science university in Japan and found that educators believe some struggles exist for Japanese students in English-taught classes. These struggles, specifically regarding cultural differences in teaching and learning styles, might hinder Japanese students’ acclimation to English-taught courses.  The respondents also felt that English-taught programs were necessary and benefitted both international and domestic students.

 

Keywords: English as a medium of instruction, International Students, japanese higher education, passive learning

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