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English as a Medium of Instruction in the Global South: Dialogic Perspectives

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Title
English as a Medium of Instruction in the Global South: Dialogic Perspectives
Description

The webinar series, EMI in the Global South: Dialogic Perspectives, explored the complexities and contextual nuances of English as the Medium of Instruction across three countries in the Global South. This series fostered inclusive dialogic amongst educators to share successes and lessons learned about the effective use of English as the medium of instruction in contexts where English is not the home language.

Date Created
2024 to open end
Contributors
  • Arizona State University. Learning Futures Collaboratives. Global (Teacher) Education (Issuing body)
  • Arizona State University (Sponsor)
Topical Subject
  • English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers
  • Educational change
Extent
video files
Primary Member of
MLFC Learning Futures Collaboratives Collection
Identifier
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Issuance
multipart monograph
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.201718
Cataloging Standards
asu2
System Created
  • 2025-05-23 02:50:49
System Modified
  • 2025-06-17 12:44:28
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  • 23 hours 12 minutes ago
Additional Formats
  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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