
EMI and the Teaching of Cultural Studies in Higher Education: A Study Case.
Author(s) -
María José Gómez Calderón
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
language value
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1989-7103
DOI - 10.6035/languagev.6130
Subject(s) - mathematics education , set (abstract data type) , psychology , pedagogy , metacognition , linguistics , intersection (aeronautics) , engineering , cognition , computer science , philosophy , neuroscience , programming language , aerospace engineering
This paper examines students’ perspectives on the challenges raised by their first encounter with EMI pedagogy in higher education. The research was conducted with a group of beginner students with no previous experience in monolingual instruction in English. The case studied is based on two English Cultural Studies subject courses of the English Studies Program at a Spanish university and taught in a learning environment of total linguistic immersion. By activating their metacognitive and metalinguistic awareness, students were encouraged to take ownership of the stages of their learning process and assess it critically. Set at the intersection of EFL, ESP, and EAP, the specificities of these courses comprising linguistic and non-linguistic contents shed light on the teaching procedures employed in English Departments training programs, whose goals are to turn undergraduates into expert linguists and philologists and maximise their communicative proficiency in academic English.