Standards of English in higher education : issues, challenges and strategies

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Abstract

The student demographic of universities today has changed quite dramatically from even a decade ago. As universities seek to internationalise, widen participation and derive attendant reputational and financial benefits, along with greater opportunities for research collaborations and industry links, they also face a growing challenge associated with what Neil Murray terms 'the English language question'. In particular, as the proportion of students of non-English speaking backgrounds entering universities increases, there is growing concern over levels of language proficiency and what this can mean for educational standards, the student experience and, ultimately, institutional standing. Standards of English in Higher Education unpacks a number of key and interrelated issues - for example, the assessment of proficiency and the structure and nature of provision - that bear on the question of English language standards and in doing so offers a frank critical appraisal of English language in higher education today.

- Draws together in a single volume a number of key and interrelated issues around English language proficiency in today’s higher education context.

- Provides a framework for ongoing discussion and debate on a critical area in higher education.

- Highlights the potential tension between the maintenance of educational standards in higher education and the need to reflect an international orientation, widen participation and maintain financial buoyancy.

Item Type: Book
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Centre for Applied Linguistics
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication: Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN: 9781107032781
Official Date: 2016
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2016
Published
October 2015
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Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access
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URI: https://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/75199/

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