How have EMI policies evolved ?
From the perspective of Government
The early 2000s : Policies related to EMI first surfaced
2004 : the Study Korea Project
Brain Korea 21
Recruiting professors with English proficiency
Having professors conduct classes in English
Requiring students to take EMI academic units
Three questions to answer
How have EMI policies evolved and what
Ⅰ. The Aims of English Education
Students should study English as a required cultural object so that they may recognize their places in the international society and be provided with fundamental basic for taking part in the future international activities.
1. General Aims of English Education
‣ To cultivate interests and confidence in English and to enhance the ability of 1communicat
1. General Aims of English Education
‣ To cultivate interests and confidence in English and to enhance the ability of 1communication
‣ To communicate fluently about the daily activities and general topics
‣ To understand the various foreign information and to improve the ability to utilize 1the information
‣ To recognize Korean culture and to enhance sound values
Chris Roberts
Low-tech tools
Map, globes
High-tech tools
Three computers
CD player, drum
*Overhead projector, white board, video
-A point of sameness
Emphasize responsibility for understanding the impact of use, and reliance on, technology in the work-place and society
1…identify and capitalize on the ICT advances of proven value
2…invest in powerful but not-yet
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TIONAL ANALYSIS
Activating knowledge about colors red, yellow, blue, black...
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Learning different kinds of clothes shirt, skirt, jacket...
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Stating names of clothes with colors a red sweater
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Finding clothes stated by other students playing games
LEARNER ANALYSIS
1. General characteristics - 5th grade in e