Working with Global English: The Experience of English Language Teachers in a University Language College

Peter Kell, Gillian VogI

Abstract


Through in-depth interviews and focus groups with English Language teachers employed at a
university bridging college, this paper explores the challenges that teachers face in preparing
international students for university life in Australia. Findings from this research suggest that the
narrow business focused objectives of the English Language market undermine more holistic
approaches to teaching English. A more holistic approach is required to respond to the social and
cultural needs of students while they are studying in Australia. Nevertheless, this research
suggests that regardless of the instrumental and reductionist neo liberal philosophy which
informs these programs, meaningful intercultural dialogue, critical thinking and some holistic
learning does take place.


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