STEM English in Japan [electronic resource] : education, innovation, and motivation / Glen Hill, Joseph Falout, Matthew Apple, editors.
This book focuses on Japanese science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students and their experiences of learning English. Students majoring in STEM face unique circumstances regarding their English language education. Despite the global use of English in these fields, the authors arg...
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword (Laurence Anthony)
- Chapter 1: Introduction (Glen Hill)
- Part I: English for Japanese STEM Workplaces
- Chapter 2: Vertical Vs. Horizontal Oral Discourses in Japanese Healthcare Professions (Mike Guest)
- Chapter 3: Corporate Views of English Used in Agricultural Companies (Glen Hill)
- Part II: English for Japanese STEM Education
- Chapter 4: Motivation to Study English in Japan: A Nationwide Investigation of Japanese STEM Students (Matthew Apple, Joseph Falout and Glen Hill)
- Chapter 5: Development and Implementation of an English for Research Purposes Program for Japanese and International Graduate Students of Science, Technology and Engineering (Bill Holden and John Blake)
- Chapter 6: Genre-Based, Corpus-Supported Writing Programs for Science and Engineering Students at Japanese Universities (Judy Noguchi and Nilson Kunioshi)
- Part III: English for Japanese STEM Students
- Chapter 7: Perceptions of English Needs at a National University: Comparing Students and Science Teachers (Glen Hill)
- Chapter 8: The Effects of Career Education Exercises on L2 Motivation in English Classes (Noriko Iwamoto)
- Chapter 9: To Build a Poster: The Story of a STEM Poster Presentation Course (Madoka Kawano, James Elwood and Reijiro Shibasaki)
- Chapter 10: EFL STEM Students' Variable Identities for Learning English Writing as Shared Repertoire (Kimie Yamamura)
- Part IV: Aligning Motivations, Values and Practices
- Chapter 11: Possible L2 Selves of STEM Graduate Students: A Two-Year Interview Study (Matthew Apple, Joseph Falout and Glen Hill)
- Chapter 12: L2 Learning Motivations and Prosocial Engagement in EFL Conversation Classes: A Comparison of STEM and Humanities Students (Yoshifumi Fukada, Tim Murphey, Tetsuya Fukuda and Joseph Falout)
- Chapter 13: Developing Courses and Preparing Materials with Focus on Weaknesses of Japanese Engineers and Engineering Students (Michihiro Hirai)
- Chapter 14: STEM (And English) In Japan: The Big Picture (Matthew Apple, Joseph Falout and Glen Hill)