Re 鈥Why teaching in English may not be such a good idea鈥 (Opinion, 22 November).听
Teaching in English in a non-English-speaking country is about two things: attracting high--spending international students and gaming rankings systems by encouraging scholars to publish papers in English-language journals. Domestic students might benefit somewhat from learning in an English medium, while the overseas ones benefit from paying lower tuition fees than they would in the US, the UK, Australia and suchlike 鈥 but is that really an argument for shoring up the laziness of anglophone academia? It鈥檚 certainly not good for pluralism.
Brido
Via timeshighereducation.com
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As a lecturer at the University of听Trento in Italy, I听was very interested in the article 鈥Students 鈥榙on鈥檛 trust lecturers who aren鈥檛 native speakers鈥鈥 (News, 16听November). Although I鈥檓 not a听native anglophone, Trento, like many other universities, offers a听wide variety of courses in听English. English, indisputably a听lingua franca, is an important element in helping a university to听achieve a good international ranking. It is a sine qua non of global competitiveness, essential for securing not only a good reputation but also for enrolling international students.
There are a number of aspects to the problem of 鈥渘on-native speaker鈥 in the context of English as medium of instruction, where English is widely used to teach in an international context.
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I听have often asked myself: 鈥淲hat is my reputation when I听teach in English? Do my students trust me as teacher, or would they prefer to learn with a native speaker?鈥 It can be hard to know.听
Italian students generally try to听speak in Italian. Some years ago, a听student from Bangladesh told me how difficult it could be to relate to Italian students because they did not speak English and they expected international students to converse in Italian. Often, the result is that international students live and learn alongside Italian students with few or no opportunities to interact with them.听
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When I听assign group work, I听explain to students that the group is stronger than its individual members and that one of the skills most valued by employers is the capacity to work with people different from us. Cultural, political, institutional and individual differences can offer us a wider pattern to face and solve problems. It is important to break down barriers and prejudices.听
Attilio Marchi
Via timeshighereducation.com
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