Students' perspectives of an EAP pathway program

Increasing numbers of overseas students are applying to study at universities in Australia. Many students who meet all of the university's academic entry requirements except English language proficiency are offered pathway programs which prepare them for their tertiary studies. To date, much of...

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Main Author: Dooey, Patricia
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20627
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description Increasing numbers of overseas students are applying to study at universities in Australia. Many students who meet all of the university's academic entry requirements except English language proficiency are offered pathway programs which prepare them for their tertiary studies. To date, much of the research relating to international students focuses on their progress in tertiary, rather than pathway programs, and little is known about the students' own impressions. One such program in Western Australia was the subject of a two-phase study which was carried out through interviews with thirteen students from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, in order to find out what perceptions they had of its effectiveness. The participants noted that they had benefited from taking this program, as it had provided them with a good transition to studying in Australia, but a number of obstacles still had to be overcome. The results also reveal that readiness to study in a tertiary institution goes well beyond the achievement of an English language proficiency score for entry. Modifications to the program are recommended.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-206272017-09-13T15:57:55Z Students' perspectives of an EAP pathway program Dooey, Patricia EAP International students Pathway program Cultural and linguistic background Intercultural communication English language proficiency Increasing numbers of overseas students are applying to study at universities in Australia. Many students who meet all of the university's academic entry requirements except English language proficiency are offered pathway programs which prepare them for their tertiary studies. To date, much of the research relating to international students focuses on their progress in tertiary, rather than pathway programs, and little is known about the students' own impressions. One such program in Western Australia was the subject of a two-phase study which was carried out through interviews with thirteen students from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, in order to find out what perceptions they had of its effectiveness. The participants noted that they had benefited from taking this program, as it had provided them with a good transition to studying in Australia, but a number of obstacles still had to be overcome. The results also reveal that readiness to study in a tertiary institution goes well beyond the achievement of an English language proficiency score for entry. Modifications to the program are recommended. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20627 10.1016/j.jeap.2010.02.013 Elsevier fulltext
spellingShingle EAP
International students
Pathway program
Cultural and linguistic background
Intercultural communication
English language proficiency
Dooey, Patricia
Students' perspectives of an EAP pathway program
title Students' perspectives of an EAP pathway program
title_full Students' perspectives of an EAP pathway program
title_fullStr Students' perspectives of an EAP pathway program
title_full_unstemmed Students' perspectives of an EAP pathway program
title_short Students' perspectives of an EAP pathway program
title_sort students' perspectives of an eap pathway program
topic EAP
International students
Pathway program
Cultural and linguistic background
Intercultural communication
English language proficiency
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20627