Okayama University has seen recently an upsurge in the number of courses taught in English. While students generally like the English-medium courses for the abundance and novelty of information available in them, they tend to show hesitance to participate, which sometimes leads to dissatisfaction with the courses. International faculty members also feel something is amiss because they do not understand why students fail to be responsive. Clearly, enhancement of student participation and mitigation of the alienating teaching experience of international faculty are challenges to effective administration of global studies. To that end, the quiet cultivation of optimal demographics for Englishmedium courses is currently the most effective strat...
The drive for globalization of universities in Japan has affected the focus of many programs and cou...
The graduate attribute ‘global competence’ is increasingly viewed as a significant learning outcome ...
Highlights and insights from the author's unique Global Faculty Development position at Kansai Unive...
Okayama University has seen recently an upsurge in the number of courses taught in English. While st...
Attempts to globalize university education in Japan have increased rapidly over the last five years....
With growth in English-Medium of Instruction (EMI) in higher education, there have been increasing c...
In recent years, Japanese universities have begun to expand their English programs and employ more n...
This paper is a follow-up to Kinoshita (2017) regarding instructional and motivation effects on lea...
Learning a foreign education is compulsory in the Japanese primary and secondary school curricula, w...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate instructional and motivational effects of learning Engl...
Universities around the globe are increasingly implementing English Medium of Instruction (EMI) lang...
With the rapid expansion of English-medium courses/degree programs at Japanese universities over the...
This paper describes strategies I have developed for handling some of the challenges in teaching Eng...
In 2009, the Japanese government launched the Global 30 (G30) Project, a new initiative to internati...
English-medium instruction (EMI) is a growing trend in higher education around the world. In Japan, ...
The drive for globalization of universities in Japan has affected the focus of many programs and cou...
The graduate attribute ‘global competence’ is increasingly viewed as a significant learning outcome ...
Highlights and insights from the author's unique Global Faculty Development position at Kansai Unive...
Okayama University has seen recently an upsurge in the number of courses taught in English. While st...
Attempts to globalize university education in Japan have increased rapidly over the last five years....
With growth in English-Medium of Instruction (EMI) in higher education, there have been increasing c...
In recent years, Japanese universities have begun to expand their English programs and employ more n...
This paper is a follow-up to Kinoshita (2017) regarding instructional and motivation effects on lea...
Learning a foreign education is compulsory in the Japanese primary and secondary school curricula, w...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate instructional and motivational effects of learning Engl...
Universities around the globe are increasingly implementing English Medium of Instruction (EMI) lang...
With the rapid expansion of English-medium courses/degree programs at Japanese universities over the...
This paper describes strategies I have developed for handling some of the challenges in teaching Eng...
In 2009, the Japanese government launched the Global 30 (G30) Project, a new initiative to internati...
English-medium instruction (EMI) is a growing trend in higher education around the world. In Japan, ...
The drive for globalization of universities in Japan has affected the focus of many programs and cou...
The graduate attribute ‘global competence’ is increasingly viewed as a significant learning outcome ...
Highlights and insights from the author's unique Global Faculty Development position at Kansai Unive...