Research Seminar: Soo Yim
Soo Yim: “International†students at an “international†UK university…?
“International†students at an “international†UK university…?
A School of Education research event | |
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Date | 19 February 2020 |
Time | 17:30 to 18:30 |
Place | Baring Court 217 |
Provider | School of Education |
Event details
This session is intended to be less of a talk and more of a forum for discussion around how “international” students are identified and characterised in our university context, where internationalisation has become a buzzword of educational strategy. Based on my own experience of being an “international” student and then working closely with “international” students in an EAP/EGAP/ESAP context for over 10 years, the session aims to initiate some meaningful discussion and reflection from a language perspective. Current literature and case studies of other university settings will inform the arguments presented. The main points of discussion include:
- What is internationalisation?: Definitions, understandings and applications in and beyond the university context
- EAP for ALL in the name of inclusivity?: How to address the very real challenges (linguistic and other) of "international" students without adopting the language/approach of a deficit model
- The other buzzwords diversity and inclusivity: Intersections of “international” students, BAME and WP
I am hoping it will be a lively (chaotic) and thought-provoking discussion.
Location:
Baring Court 217