The Englishization of Higher Education in Europe 2021
DOI: 10.5117/9789463727358_ch10
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Multiple dimensions of English-medium education

Abstract: English-medium education (EME) has traditionally been associated with attracting international students – one-way mobility – in combination with English L1 speaker norms due to the prestige and global hegemony of English. The implications of using EME go beyond mere communication, since they also affect ways of thinking, seeing and practising the disciplines and this has been reflected in public controversies in Sweden. University leadership has to consider the pedagogical, … Show more

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