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English Majors: Missions and Practices Chao-ming Chen Chair Professor of USC
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What are the missions? English Professionals – To educate our students to become English teachers or professionals – To train them to become translators/interpreters – To develop them into global talents in various fields English as a discipline – Literature, culture, linguistics, English education, translation/interpretation
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英文系大調查:問卷共發出 126 份,其中有 6 校已廢系。在 120 所英語文相關系所 中,回收之有效樣本為 74 份,回收比例為 62% 。 各系教學重點目標 有 79.7% 的系所以「 英語教學 」為教學重點目 標,其次為「 觀光旅遊及會展 」 ( 48.6% )、 「 文學 」 ( 32.4% )。
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各系教學重點目標 (2) 進一步做交叉分析,除了「 英語教學 」之外, 依學校性質不同,教學重點也有差異。一 般大學較著重於「 文學 」、「 語言學 」;公、 私立科大則都重視「 觀光 」、「 外貿 」。
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英語系畢業生應達到之英語能力 41.9% 系所預期學生具備 CEFR B2 的英語能力 31.1% 系所預期學生具備 CEFR B1 的英語能 力。
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英語系畢業生應達到之英語能力 (2) 進一步做交叉分析,公立大學 / 科大主要希 望學生之英語力能達到 B2 等級。 私立科技大學則以 B1 等級為主。 也不乏有私立大學與私立科技大學希望學 生英語能力能達到 C1 等級。
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英語系學生應兼具之能力 整體而言,除了英語能力外,有 70.3% 的系所 希望學生兼具「 問題解決力 」、「 英語之外的其他專業 能力 」占 58.1% 、 48.6% 為「 跨領域學習力 」。
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英語系學生應兼具之能力 (2) 公立一般大學最重視「 批判思維力 」 (23.6%) 公立科技大學最重視「 英語之外的其他專業能力 」 (29.6%) 及「 問題解決力 」 (29.6%) 私立一般大學首重「 跨領域學習力 」 (25.0%) 私立科技大學或專科學校則強調「 問題解決力 」 (31.6%)
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2013 Survey of HR Personnel: Some Qualities for Global Talents Critical thinking Problem-solving Being with oneself and with the society Eloquence in expressing one’s ideas Effective communication in the global communities Global mobility (accommodation skills) Specialty and general knowledge 2015/9/59
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Job Responsibilities for International Staffs Negotiating Making contracts and agreements Translating documents Collecting information Organizing conferences and exhibitions Recruiting international business Paying visits Receiving international guests (presentations) Research and Development Sales and Marketing Daily International Communication and Routines Others 2015/9/510
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International Staffs Specialty – Language – Interdisciplinary abilities – Specialty in global context Global Perspectives and Visions – Capabilities to recognize and evaluate international information – Capabilities to know about international or regional organizations – Capabilities to be aware of international relations Personality and Social Abilities – Global mobility – Capabilities to conduct cross-cultural communication – Capabilities to keep international care 2015/9/511
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Global Mobility Specialty in Global Context Language for International Communication Cross-cultural awareness Adaptive abilities
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Core Competencies Language competence – B1, B2 or C1 Interdisciplinary abilities – Journalism, Marketing, Management, Hospitality, Tourism, MICE, Diplomacy, Public Administration, etc. Specialty in global contexts – Global Tourism, International Marketing, etc. Critical thinking Problem-solving Global mobility
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What are our strategies? Language training courses: 4 (or 5) skills – Reading – Oral communication, Grammar and writing – Translation training Literature and Culture Linguistics and TESOL English for Specific Purposes (ESP)?
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Are we still applying the traditional (or classical) way to educate our students? Is English study a discipline?
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A Paradigm Shift in English Education: EIL and ESP A debate on the nature of studying English – fundamentalism vs. instrumentalism Career-oriented or academic-oriented Management by objectives – What are the objectives of English study? For communication purposes – Global English or Native-speaker English Critical thinking and problem-solving – Using the language, not studying the language
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What is ESP? A learning-centered approach “… there is a consensus within the project to focus on the teaching of reading strategies with the use of authentic materials and the use of the native language in spoken classroom discourse. The teaching of grammar is based on the minimum necessary for understanding academic texts. The emphasis is largely on a general content to cover common problems (such as reading strategies), rather than specific courses according to the student’s subject specialism” (summary of Brazilian ESP Projects, quoted in Hutchinson and Waters, p. 15) 2015/9/5ESP International Conference17
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ESP as an Approach ESP is not a matter of teaching “specialized varieties”of English. ESP is not different in kind from any other form of language teaching. ESP is not just a matter of science words and grammar for Scientists, Hotel words and grammar for Hotel staff and so on. ESP is an approach to language learning, which is based on learner need. Why does this learner need to learn a foreign language? 2015/9/518
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Course Design Some questions: Why does the student need to learn? Who is going to be involved in the process? (students, teachers, sponsors, inspectors, etc.) Where is the learning to take place? When is the learning to take place? What does the student need to learn? 2015/9/519
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Needs Analysis Target situation analysis framework Why is the language needed? (for study, for work?) How will the language be used? (speaking? Face to face? lectures?) What will be the content areas be? (medicine, biology, commerce?) Who will the learner use the language with? (native speakers or non-native, expert or student?) Where will the language used? (hotel, office, library, meetings or abroad?) When will the language be used? (frequently, seldom, often?) 2015/9/520
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ESP Policy: Objectives-oriented 2015/9/521 Subject learning and career type Science, hotel management, nursing, etc. Learning’s KPI achievement evaluation, real life’s use of the language
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ESP Models ESP and Freshman English (EGP-type ESP) Language learning accompanied by subject teaching: for business, humanities, social sciences (2+1) Subject learning accompanied by language learning: for science, medicine, engineering (1+2) 2015/9/522
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A New Model: To teach English through problem-solving To assess the learner’s needs To define or determine the purpose of learning the language To decide the steps of learning To re-design the structure of the English course To clarify the purposes of the English class Competency or proficiency Achievement Communication Life experience or social (communication) practice 2015/9/5ETA Conference23
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Adjustments in Language Policy: To the English education by objectives Adjustments in Language Policy: To manage the English education by objectives Language proficiency index will be established. (Using Can-Do List) Ex. 3 minutes’ introduction, 15 minutes’ presentation (Q&A), a novel, a 10 pages’ paper Students will develop English skills for future jobs. Curriculum design will be driven by specific learning needs. 2015/9/5ETA Conference 24
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ESP: A New Dimension in English Department A new methodology? A new subject area? What is an English teacher? Are we ready for the change? 2015/9/525
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英語文相關科系畢業生 主要從事的工作類型 主要從事「 英語文教育 」 ( 86.3% ) ,其次是「 國貿商 管 」 (49.3%) 、「 觀光旅遊工作 」 (43.8%) 。
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ESP Practice: To assess English proficiency Training for life-time competence – Problem-solving and critical thinking in English and Chinese
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