Danish University lecturers’ attitudes towards English as the medium of instruction

The increasing use of English in research and higher education has been the subject of heated debate in Denmark and other European countries over the last years. This paper sets out the various positions in the national debate in Denmark, and then examines the attitudes towards these positions among...

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Main Authors: Christian Jensen, Jacob Thøgersen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos 2011-10-01
Series:Ibérica
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Online Access:http://www.aelfe.org/documents/01_22_Jensen.pdf
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Summary:The increasing use of English in research and higher education has been the subject of heated debate in Denmark and other European countries over the last years. This paper sets out the various positions in the national debate in Denmark, and then examines the attitudes towards these positions among the teaching staff at the country’s largest university. Four topics are extracted from the debate – one which expresses a positive attitude towards English and three independent but interrelated topics which express more negative attitudes. The responses from the university lecturers show that a majority agree with all positions, negative as well as positive. This finding indicates that the attitude may not form a simple one-dimensional dichotomy. The responses are broken down according to lecturer age and the proportion of teaching the lecturer conducts in English. The results show that younger lecturers and lecturers with a higher teaching load in English are more positive towards the increase in English medium instruction.
ISSN:1139-7241