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E-raamat: English-Medium Instruction Pedagogy in Disciplinary Classrooms: Voices from the Ground

Edited by (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong), Edited by (University of Macau, Macau)
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Taking a socio-cultural perspective on teacher learning, this edited volume delves into cutting-edge research to generate both a holistic and an in-depth understanding of teachers’ classroom teaching in the English-Medium Instruction (EMI) context in higher education.

This book addresses the challenges often encountered by English-medium instruction (EMI) teachers when teaching content subject knowledge in English, by exploring effective EMI teaching methods tailored to diverse classroom needs.

The eight chapters delve into EMI pedagogies across various disciplines, such as computing, design, history, applied linguistics, in different regions including Spain, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan. By examining actual classroom practices and the perspectives of both teachers and students, these chapters offer practical strategies for building disciplinary knowledge in EMI classrooms. They also explore the benefits and rationale of using translanguaging practices, incorporating students’ first language, and integrating technology into EMI teaching. Additionally, the book highlights the use of intercultural humour to enhance communication and learner engagement in multicultural classrooms. The authors not only provide insights into current practices but also discuss future research directions and recommendations for EMI teacher education. They emphasises the importance of considering specific disciplinary characteristics and learner needs, advocating for customised teacher training and development opportunities for EMI teachers.

Written for scholars, education professionals, practitioners, and postgraduate students interested in EMI pedagogy in higher education, this volume is also relevant to courses pertaining to language policy, language education, and curriculum innovation in multicultural contexts.

1. Foreword
2. Exploring university EMI lecturers perspectives and
practices in teaching computing
3. Exploring the teaching challenges and
pedagogical strategies of teachers in English-medium instruction in online
modalities A case study of STEM teachers in Hong Kong universities
4. Best
practices for incorporating pedagogy and technology into English-medium
instruction in Hong Kong
5. Integrating intercultural humor in content
teaching in EMI classrooms: A tale in a Macao classroom
6. Instructors
strategic use of L1 through a translanguaging perspective in a Chinese EMI
university Opportunities and challenges
7. Principles for teaching content
and EIL in higher education EMI: Experiential insights from Japan
8. English
medium instruction pedagogy in disciplinary classrooms: Ways forward
Xuyan Qiu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Communication of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research interests include second language teaching and learning, English-medium instruction, and English for academic purposes.

Rui Yuan is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Macau. His research interests include teacher education, critical thinking, and English Medium Instruction (EMI) in higher education. He has published extensively, with his work appearing in international journals such as TESOL Quarterly, Teaching and Teacher Education, and Studies in Higher Education. Dr. Yuan currently serves as an Associate Editor for TESOL Journal and is on the editorial board of Linguistics and Education.