JaLCDOI 10.18926/58041
FullText URL biess_4_124_133.pdf
Author KIM, Dong Kwang|
Abstract Okayama University has seen recently an upsurge in the number of courses taught in English. While students generally like the English-medium courses for the abundance and novelty of information available in them, they tend to show hesitance to participate, which sometimes leads to dissatisfaction with the courses. International faculty members also feel something is amiss because they do not understand why students fail to be responsive. Clearly, enhancement of student participation and mitigation of the alienating teaching experience of international faculty are challenges to effective administration of global studies. To that end, the quiet cultivation of optimal demographics for Englishmedium courses is currently the most effective strategy.
Keywords global studies English-medium courses Japanese student participation international faculty experience factors enhancing participation
Publication Title Bulletin of Institute for Education and Student Services, Okayama University
Published Date 2019-12-30
Volume volume4
Start Page 124
End Page 133
ISSN 2432-9665
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120006812107
Author Kim, Dong Kwang|
Published Date 2016-01-31
Publication Title 社会環境論究
Issue issue8
Content Type Journal Article