Around the world, English proficiency is perceived to bring about class mobility and better employment prospects. South Korea is no exception to this belief where English test scores and speaking ability often serve as gate-keeping criteria for university admission, white-collar employment, and promotion. Within the past 30 years, the proliferation of private English-language institutes, the record numbers of Koreans studying in English-speaking countries, and language policies regarding English-language study enacted by the Ministry of Education (MOE) collectively point to the increasing hegemony of English in the lives of Koreans. In this dissertation, I examine an aggressive effort launched by the Ministry of Education (MOE) to improve E...
This paper examines the status and identity of teachers of English as a foreign language in South Ko...
This thesis examines the private English as a Foreign Language (EFL) industry in the Republic of Kor...
Despite several modifications in English education policy over many years in South Korea, there seem...
Around the world, English proficiency is perceived to bring about class mobility and better employme...
Around the world, English proficiency is perceived to bring about class mobility and better employme...
Around the world, English proficiency is perceived to bring about class mobility and better employme...
The overheated atmosphere of English education in contemporary Korean society is popularly represent...
South Korea is well known for its distinctive, sometimes excessive, enthusiasm for education. This e...
By problematizing unwarranted assumptions in relation to native-like English proficiency, this thesi...
This research investigates the impact of rote learning, national examinations and types of motivatio...
This study explores language ideologies of English at a Korean university where English has been ado...
This research investigates the impact of rote learning, national examinations and types of motivatio...
This research investigates the impact of rote learning, national examinations and types of motivatio...
In Korea, education policies focusing on English have long invited challenge and raised major social...
In South Korea (Korea), Park (2004) identifies three dominant English language ideologies: necessity...
This paper examines the status and identity of teachers of English as a foreign language in South Ko...
This thesis examines the private English as a Foreign Language (EFL) industry in the Republic of Kor...
Despite several modifications in English education policy over many years in South Korea, there seem...
Around the world, English proficiency is perceived to bring about class mobility and better employme...
Around the world, English proficiency is perceived to bring about class mobility and better employme...
Around the world, English proficiency is perceived to bring about class mobility and better employme...
The overheated atmosphere of English education in contemporary Korean society is popularly represent...
South Korea is well known for its distinctive, sometimes excessive, enthusiasm for education. This e...
By problematizing unwarranted assumptions in relation to native-like English proficiency, this thesi...
This research investigates the impact of rote learning, national examinations and types of motivatio...
This study explores language ideologies of English at a Korean university where English has been ado...
This research investigates the impact of rote learning, national examinations and types of motivatio...
This research investigates the impact of rote learning, national examinations and types of motivatio...
In Korea, education policies focusing on English have long invited challenge and raised major social...
In South Korea (Korea), Park (2004) identifies three dominant English language ideologies: necessity...
This paper examines the status and identity of teachers of English as a foreign language in South Ko...
This thesis examines the private English as a Foreign Language (EFL) industry in the Republic of Kor...
Despite several modifications in English education policy over many years in South Korea, there seem...