Enhancing Lecture Delivery for International Students Through EAP and ELT Collaboration

Adapting Lectures for International Students: What Native
Speaker Lecturers can Learn from EAP and ELT
Ruth Marciniak, GCU London
ruth.marciniak@gcu.ac.uk
Fiona Aish, Target English
fiona@target-english.co.uk
BALEAP, Leeds University 2019
Overview
Of the
Professional
Development
Project
Context
Need for the project
Aim
Project Stages
Outcomes
Future applications
Context
Professional
development project
involving
collaboration
between a subject
specialist lecturer
and an EAP
practitioner
GCU London:
postgraduate
campus –
predominantly
international
students from
Europe and further
afield
Within its curriculums,
GCU supports the
incorporation of an
international and
intercultural dimension
into curriculums 
Need
for the
Project
The Lecturer:
Teaching experience: Thai visitors to the UK
Self reflection
Call for support
The EAP/ELT Practitioner:
EMI agenda – what about L1 English
lecturers?
“Neutralising language” for international
students
Aim
The Lecturer:
Heighten my awareness of the
needs of students who have
English as an additional language
The EAP/ELT Practitioner:
To evaluate the usefulness of EAP/
ELT language knowledge and
teaching techniques for lecturers
P
r
o
j
e
c
t
S
t
a
g
e
s
1.
Lecture observation
(videoed) & feedback
sought from focus
groups
2.
Video analysis
(language, flow, use of
visual materials) &
feedback to lecturer
3.
Second lecture
observation &
feedback sought from
focus groups
 
 
Outcomes
The Lecturer:
Use of language
Use of culturally relevant
examples
Content of presentations
Student engagement technique
The EAP/ELT Practitioner:
Useful project
Easy to implement
Clear results
Challenges
&
Future
Applications
Challenges: Multiple Priorities
Obtaining money for research/REF
Technological determinism/e-learning
Pressure to increase student numbers
Serve as distractions to what happens in the
classroom
The Future: TEF aims to raise esteem for Teaching
For EAP Practitioner:
Convince others of project benefits
Develop training course/ package
Act in advisory capacity for project development
and set up
THANK
YOU
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Professional development project at GCU London focused on adapting lectures for international students by collaborating between subject specialist lecturers and EAP practitioners. The project aimed to incorporate an international and intercultural dimension into the curriculum, leading to improved language use, culturally relevant examples, and enhanced student engagement techniques.

  • Lecture adaptation
  • International students
  • EAP
  • ELT collaboration
  • Professional development

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  1. Adapting Lectures for International Students: What Native Speaker Lecturers can Learn from EAP and ELT Ruth Marciniak, GCU London ruth.marciniak@gcu.ac.uk Fiona Aish, Target English fiona@target-english.co.uk BALEAP, Leeds University 2019

  2. Overview Of the Professional Development Project Context Need for the project Aim Project Stages Outcomes Future applications

  3. Professional development project involving collaboration between a subject specialist lecturer and an EAP practitioner GCU London: postgraduate campus predominantly international students from Europe and further afield Context

  4. Within its curriculums, GCU supports the incorporation of an international and intercultural dimension into curriculums

  5. The Lecturer: Teaching experience: Thai visitors to the UK Self reflection Call for support Need for the Project The EAP/ELT Practitioner: EMI agenda what about L1 English lecturers? Neutralising language for international students

  6. The Lecturer: Heighten my awareness of the needs of students who have English as an additional language Aim The EAP/ELT Practitioner: To evaluate the usefulness of EAP/ ELT language knowledge and teaching techniques for lecturers

  7. 1. Lecture observation (videoed) & feedback sought from focus groups Project Project Stages Stages 2. Video analysis (language, flow, use of visual materials) & feedback to lecturer 3. Second lecture observation & feedback sought from focus groups

  8. Outcomes The Lecturer: Use of language Use of culturally relevant examples Content of presentations Student engagement technique The EAP/ELT Practitioner: Useful project Easy to implement Clear results

  9. Challenges: Multiple Priorities Obtaining money for research/REF Technological determinism/e-learning Pressure to increase student numbers Serve as distractions to what happens in the classroom Challenges & Future Applications The Future: TEF aims to raise esteem for Teaching For EAP Practitioner: Convince others of project benefits Develop training course/ package Act in advisory capacity for project development and set up

  10. THANK YOU

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