Abstract

English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) is a teaching of non-English academic subjects using English where the very language is not the first language for most of the population.The study aimed at exploring the teachers’ pertinent ideologies towards the use of EMI in the teaching of non-English subjects. The researcher used narrative inquiry as a research design where the purposive sampling strategy was used to select the sample from the target population. In-depth interview was used as a research method to collect the information from the participants. The interviews were conducted based on the interview guidelines. The information was recorded, transcribed, translated, coded, categorized, and thematically analyzed. The study found that the teachers possessed various deep rooted ideologies on EMI, such as EMI as a mediating tool to internationalize the education system, EMI as a linguistic capital in the educational market, EMI as a linguistic hegemony to the underdeveloped countries, and EMI standardizes the academics and improves the competitive capacity. It can be inferred that EMI has been ideologized by both practitioners and policy makers. Moreover, the real practitioners and their ideologies are to be considered while designing the policies, and planning the provisions.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call