- August 18, 2021
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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume V, Issue VII, July 2021 | ISSN 2454–6186
English Medium Education and Bachelor of Education Programmes in the Sri Lankan University: challenges and realities.
Dr. E. Sulochana Neranjani
Faculty of Education, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Abstract: English Medium Education (EME) has been in existence for several decades in many Universities in Sri Lanka. However, there is a scarcity of research on the challenges faced by the lecturers and students in the implementation of EME in the Universities. This study examines the challenges encountered by the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) undergraduates and lecturers involved in the EME in the Faculty of Education (FoE), University of Colombo. It also examines the English Language Proficiency (ELP) needs of the students that hinder successful learning by investigating the perception of the students on EME and the emergent realities. The study was conducted as a survey by utilizing questionnaires, observations, interviews and documentary survey for collecting data and analysis was done using qualitative as well as quantitative methods. The key findings were that lack of ELP skills was the main challenge encountered by the EME students but the students had not perceived their language needs correctly. Lack of response of the students in the EME class was the greatest challenge lecturers encountered in the EME classroom which was due to the lack of ELP skills of the students but the lecturers avoided the language aspects because they were not aware of the EME methodologies of content and language integrated education. Therefore it is important to introduce strategies to develop the teaching-learning process in the EME by promoting collaborative teaching of language lecturers and content lecturers.
Key words: English Medium Education, Bachelor of Education, English Language Proficiency
I. INTRODUCTION
Many Faculties in the state universities of Sri Lanka including the Faculty of Education (FoE) in the University of Colombo have introduced English Medium Education (EME) to all or part of the curriculum of the undergraduates to be in par with the International Standards of Higher Education in the world. However, there are many issues which are yet to be uncovered and addressed in-order to strengthen and develop EME in the Universities to achieve the desired outcomes.
Although there is this persisting need to identify and address the challenges that hinder the successful implementation of EME, there is a dearth of research on EME in the Universities in Sri Lanka as well as abroad. Research studies carried out by Costa (2016), Costa and Coleman (2010) and Chang (2010) have highlighted the lack of research in many countries of the world on integrating content and language in higher education. Chang (2010) has reviewed a number of research