The increasing number of non-native English speaking students in American universities, mostly from Asian countries, presents unprecedented challenges and calls for an in-depth study on how we teach western art music history. This essay challenges some aspects of liberal multiculturalism and proposes the creation of channels of communication that allow non-native English speaking students to understand the premises of a Eurocentric system of knowledge without undermining their own cultural backgrounds
Apart from physical features, nothing identifies a person more readily than speech. People who speak...
For ESL/EFL students to develop a more complete knowledge of the target language, they must also pos...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Language and Literacy))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Ther...
The increasing number of non-native English speaking students in American universities, mostly from ...
The United States is going through great demographic changes in the diversity of its population that...
This presentation speaks to the increasing presence of non-native speakers of English on university ...
International audienceUniversity education in the United States has become an increasingly global en...
The current international situation is reflected in our educational settings, where increasing numbe...
The internationalization of higher education has led to a variety of contexts in which native and no...
There has been much discussion of strategies and programs designed to assist international students ...
The author of this thesis first takes the time to examine the contemporary problems that the Univers...
Language and culture are like the two sides of a coin. Therefore, it is essential that language ins...
It may be difficult to treat all students equally at schools where foreign languages are taught if t...
Since the early seventeen hundreds, the English language has been the most dominant in the United St...
Even though a substantial number of international graduate students pursue their education in U.S. h...
Apart from physical features, nothing identifies a person more readily than speech. People who speak...
For ESL/EFL students to develop a more complete knowledge of the target language, they must also pos...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Language and Literacy))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Ther...
The increasing number of non-native English speaking students in American universities, mostly from ...
The United States is going through great demographic changes in the diversity of its population that...
This presentation speaks to the increasing presence of non-native speakers of English on university ...
International audienceUniversity education in the United States has become an increasingly global en...
The current international situation is reflected in our educational settings, where increasing numbe...
The internationalization of higher education has led to a variety of contexts in which native and no...
There has been much discussion of strategies and programs designed to assist international students ...
The author of this thesis first takes the time to examine the contemporary problems that the Univers...
Language and culture are like the two sides of a coin. Therefore, it is essential that language ins...
It may be difficult to treat all students equally at schools where foreign languages are taught if t...
Since the early seventeen hundreds, the English language has been the most dominant in the United St...
Even though a substantial number of international graduate students pursue their education in U.S. h...
Apart from physical features, nothing identifies a person more readily than speech. People who speak...
For ESL/EFL students to develop a more complete knowledge of the target language, they must also pos...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Language and Literacy))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Ther...