Professionalism in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is an evolving concept, emerging from the increasingly diverse range of contexts it is enacted within. This study utilises a qualitative research design to explore understandings of EAP professionalism, and the role of professional standards within this, in one such emerging context of EAP. Conducted in a joint venture Sino-British university in China, semi-structured interviews with 10 participants are used to explore EAP practitioners’ perceptions of the professional standards applied in this cross-cultural context, and their own professional beliefs, attitudes and values. Thematic analysis is utilised in combination with the deployment of Bourdieu’s theoretical thinking tools of habi...
This paper examines the shifting nature of Further Education (FE) professionalism through the lenses...
This thesis explores mainland Chinese Master’s students’ perceptions of the challenges they face in ...
Literature in the field of teacher professionalism suggests that neo-liberal educational reforms and...
This thesis examines key developments and changes which have taken place within the field of English...
Our global era invites research on teacher reflection that is grounded in local contexts and enriche...
This qualitative research studies a group of sixteen Chinese high school teachers to explore Chinese...
AbstractRecent changes in the Malaysian academic environment, such as the categorisation of universi...
Recent years have witnessed a heightening of interest in the role of teachers working in EAP (Englis...
This qualitative research seeks to investigate the characteristics of construction and enactment of ...
The last 10–15 years has seen significant change in the ways in which English for Academic Purposes ...
This paper explores student and teacher perspectives of challenges relating to the levels of compete...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) emerged in the early 1980s, “as a relatively fringe branch of En...
Professional learning community (PLC) studies in the Asian Chinese nations remain scarce despite the...
This paper examines the shifting nature of Further Education (FE) professionalism through the lenses...
Globalization has become a powerful force shaping our political, economic, and social lives during t...
This paper examines the shifting nature of Further Education (FE) professionalism through the lenses...
This thesis explores mainland Chinese Master’s students’ perceptions of the challenges they face in ...
Literature in the field of teacher professionalism suggests that neo-liberal educational reforms and...
This thesis examines key developments and changes which have taken place within the field of English...
Our global era invites research on teacher reflection that is grounded in local contexts and enriche...
This qualitative research studies a group of sixteen Chinese high school teachers to explore Chinese...
AbstractRecent changes in the Malaysian academic environment, such as the categorisation of universi...
Recent years have witnessed a heightening of interest in the role of teachers working in EAP (Englis...
This qualitative research seeks to investigate the characteristics of construction and enactment of ...
The last 10–15 years has seen significant change in the ways in which English for Academic Purposes ...
This paper explores student and teacher perspectives of challenges relating to the levels of compete...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) emerged in the early 1980s, “as a relatively fringe branch of En...
Professional learning community (PLC) studies in the Asian Chinese nations remain scarce despite the...
This paper examines the shifting nature of Further Education (FE) professionalism through the lenses...
Globalization has become a powerful force shaping our political, economic, and social lives during t...
This paper examines the shifting nature of Further Education (FE) professionalism through the lenses...
This thesis explores mainland Chinese Master’s students’ perceptions of the challenges they face in ...
Literature in the field of teacher professionalism suggests that neo-liberal educational reforms and...