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Topic: English as Language of Global Education
By
Miss Suwajee Suphathong
Code. 56101204139
English major of education faculty
Sakonnakhon Rajbhat University
English as Language
of Global Education
PARIS, April 7
When economics students returned this winter to the elite École Normale Supérieure here, copies
of a simple one-page petition were posted in the corridors demanding an unlikely privilege: French
as a teaching language.
“We understand that economics is a discipline, like most scientific fields, where the research is
published in English,” the petition read, in apologetic tones. But it declared that it was unacceptable
for a native French professor to teach standard courses to French-speaking students in the
adopted tongue of English.
In the shifting universe of global academia, English is becoming as commonplace as creeping ivy
and mortarboards. In the last five years, the world’s top business schools and universities have
been pushing to make English the teaching tongue in a calculated strategy to raise revenues by
attracting more international students and as a way to respond to globalization.
Business universities are driving the trend, partly because changes in international accreditation
standards in the late 1990s required them to include English-language components. But English is also
spreading to the undergraduate level, with some South Korean universities offering up to 30 percent of
their courses in the language. The former president of Korea University in Seoul sought to raise that
share to 60 percent, but ultimately was not re-elected to his post in December.
In Madrid, business students can take their admissions test in English for the elite Instituto de Empresa
and enroll in core courses for a master’s degree in business administration in the same language. The
Lille School of Management in France stopped considering English a foreign language in 1999, and
now half the postgraduate programs are taught in English to accommodate a rising number of
international students.
Over the last three years, the number of master’s programs offered in English at universities with
another host language has more than doubled, to 3,300 programs at 1,700 universities, according to
David A. Wilson, chief executive of the Graduate Management Admission Council, an international
organization of leading business schools that is based in McLean, Va.
“We are shifting to English. Why?” said Laurent Bibard, the dean of M.B.A. programs at Essec, a top
French business school in a suburb of Paris that is a fertile breeding ground for chief executives.
“It’s the language for international teaching,” he said. “English allows students to be able to come from
anyplace in the world and for our students — the French ones — to go everywhere.”
This year the university is celebrating its 100th anniversary in its adopted tongue. Its new publicity film
debuted in English and French. Along one of the main roads leading into Paris loomed a giant blue
billboard boasting of the anniversary in French and, in smaller letters, in English.
Essec has also taken advantage of the increased revenue that foreign students — English-speaking
ones — can bring in. Its population of foreign students has leapt by 38 percent in four years, to 909
today out of a student body of 3,700.
The tuition for a two-year master’s degree in business administration is 19,800 euros for European
Union citizens, and 34,000 euros for non-EU citizens.
“The French market for local students is not unlimited,” said Christophe N. Bredillet, the associate dean
for the Lille School of Management’s M.B.A. and postgraduate programs. “Revenue is very important,
and in order to provide good services, we need to cover our expenses for the library and research
journals. We need to cover all these things with a bigger number of students so it’s quite important to
attract international students.”
With the jump in foreign students, Essec now offers 25 percent of its 200 courses in English. Its
ambition is to accelerate the English offerings to 50 percent in the next three years.
Santiago Iñiguez de Ozoño, dean of the Instituto de Empresa, argues that the trend is a natural
consequence of globalization, with English functioning as Latin did in the 13th century as the lingua
franca most used by universities.
“English is being adapted as a working language, but it’s not Oxford English,” he said. “It’s a language
that most stakeholders speak.” He carries out conversation on a blog, deanstalk.net, in English.
But getting students to feel comfortable speaking English in the classroom is easier said than done.
When younger French students at Essec start a required course in organizational analysis, the
atmosphere is marked by long, uncomfortable silences, said Alan Jenkins, a management professor
and academic director of the executive M.B.A. program.
“They are very good on written tasks, but there’s a lot of reticence on oral communication and talking
with the teacher,” Dr. Jenkins said, adding that he used role-playing to encourage students to speak. He
also refuses to speak in French. “I have to force myself to say, ‘Can you give me that in English?’ ”
Officials at Ewha Womans University in Seoul are also aware that they face a difficult task at the first
stage of their Global 2010 project, which will require new students to take four classes in English, two
under the tutelage of native English-speaking professors. The 120-year-old university has embarked on
a hiring spree to attract 50 foreign professors.
At the beginning, “teaching courses in English may have less efficiency or effectiveness in terms of
knowledge transfer than those courses taught in Korean,” said Anna Suh, program manager for the
university’s office of global affairs, who said that students eventually see the benefits. “Our aim for this
kind of program is to prepare and equip our students to be global leaders in this new era of
internationalization.”
The Lille management school is planning to open a satellite business school program next fall in Abu
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, where the working language will also be in English.
“Internationally, the competition is everywhere,” Dr. Bredillet said. “For a master’s in management, I’m
competing with George Washington University. I’m competing with some programs in Germany,
Norway and the U.K. That’s why we’re delivering the curriculum in English.”
Article Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/11/education/11english.html?_r=0
SummarizeIn order to respond to globalization, many schools and universities in many countries have put
English teaching in their program. The impact from this matter has affected to École Normale Supérieure,
school in France, they said that it was not fair for French professor to teach students standard courses with
English version.
English has become more important for every world’s top business school and university to gain
money by teaching English to attract international students as a way to respond to globalization. Due to the
changes in international accreditation standards in the late 1990s, English-language is required as
components for courses in schools like universities in Seoul, Korea, as an example.
Many well-known schools and universities nowadays such as university in Madrid, school in
France have great attention to English teaching in order to increase numbers of international students. It
allows students from all over the world to be able to go everywhere they want to get education.
Some universities, such as Essec, a top French business school in Paris, have taken
advantage from this market which has raised the numbers of foreign students by 38 percent. They have
planned to offer 25 percent of its 200 courses in English into 50 percents in the next 5 years by providing
good services, coverall the expenses for library and research journals.
However, there’s always good and bad side in including English to standard course. Besides rising revenue
from international students from all over the world, students within the country feel uncomfortable to speak
English in the class. French students from Essec are good at writing task, but when it comes to talking, they
becomes silent and rarely to speak. So, the teacher has to use role-playing to encourage them to use English
in the class. Not just only schools and universities in France that emphasize English to raise their education
business from foreign students but also many other countries like at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Lille
management school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, etc. who have begun their competition to gain more
international students to study for a master program in their country.
Main point
1. English has become more important for world’s top business schools and
universities to increase revenue by teaching English to attract international
students as a way to respond to globalization.
2. Essec, a top French business school in Paris, has taken advantage from
this market which has raised the numbers of foreign students by 38 percent.
3. Student in the country that do not use English as a main language for
communication feel uncomfortable to speak English in the class due to their
lack of skills.
4. Not just only schools and universities in France that include English to the
curriculum but also many other countries since they know that foreign
students want to get education outside their country
”
The thing that I get
from the article
English has become more necessary in the present world of education. This is a
great opportunity for international students to seek for knowledge and get education,
especially the master’s degree, outside their country. And for developing university business,
including English in curriculum is the best choice to gain more revenues from our neighbor
countries as well as providing students within the country to improve their English skills to be
effective.

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Article Topic: English as Language of Global Education

  • 1. Article Topic: English as Language of Global Education By Miss Suwajee Suphathong Code. 56101204139 English major of education faculty Sakonnakhon Rajbhat University
  • 2. English as Language of Global Education PARIS, April 7 When economics students returned this winter to the elite École Normale Supérieure here, copies of a simple one-page petition were posted in the corridors demanding an unlikely privilege: French as a teaching language. “We understand that economics is a discipline, like most scientific fields, where the research is published in English,” the petition read, in apologetic tones. But it declared that it was unacceptable for a native French professor to teach standard courses to French-speaking students in the adopted tongue of English. In the shifting universe of global academia, English is becoming as commonplace as creeping ivy and mortarboards. In the last five years, the world’s top business schools and universities have been pushing to make English the teaching tongue in a calculated strategy to raise revenues by attracting more international students and as a way to respond to globalization.
  • 3. Business universities are driving the trend, partly because changes in international accreditation standards in the late 1990s required them to include English-language components. But English is also spreading to the undergraduate level, with some South Korean universities offering up to 30 percent of their courses in the language. The former president of Korea University in Seoul sought to raise that share to 60 percent, but ultimately was not re-elected to his post in December. In Madrid, business students can take their admissions test in English for the elite Instituto de Empresa and enroll in core courses for a master’s degree in business administration in the same language. The Lille School of Management in France stopped considering English a foreign language in 1999, and now half the postgraduate programs are taught in English to accommodate a rising number of international students. Over the last three years, the number of master’s programs offered in English at universities with another host language has more than doubled, to 3,300 programs at 1,700 universities, according to David A. Wilson, chief executive of the Graduate Management Admission Council, an international organization of leading business schools that is based in McLean, Va. “We are shifting to English. Why?” said Laurent Bibard, the dean of M.B.A. programs at Essec, a top French business school in a suburb of Paris that is a fertile breeding ground for chief executives.
  • 4. “It’s the language for international teaching,” he said. “English allows students to be able to come from anyplace in the world and for our students — the French ones — to go everywhere.” This year the university is celebrating its 100th anniversary in its adopted tongue. Its new publicity film debuted in English and French. Along one of the main roads leading into Paris loomed a giant blue billboard boasting of the anniversary in French and, in smaller letters, in English. Essec has also taken advantage of the increased revenue that foreign students — English-speaking ones — can bring in. Its population of foreign students has leapt by 38 percent in four years, to 909 today out of a student body of 3,700. The tuition for a two-year master’s degree in business administration is 19,800 euros for European Union citizens, and 34,000 euros for non-EU citizens. “The French market for local students is not unlimited,” said Christophe N. Bredillet, the associate dean for the Lille School of Management’s M.B.A. and postgraduate programs. “Revenue is very important, and in order to provide good services, we need to cover our expenses for the library and research journals. We need to cover all these things with a bigger number of students so it’s quite important to attract international students.”
  • 5. With the jump in foreign students, Essec now offers 25 percent of its 200 courses in English. Its ambition is to accelerate the English offerings to 50 percent in the next three years. Santiago Iñiguez de Ozoño, dean of the Instituto de Empresa, argues that the trend is a natural consequence of globalization, with English functioning as Latin did in the 13th century as the lingua franca most used by universities. “English is being adapted as a working language, but it’s not Oxford English,” he said. “It’s a language that most stakeholders speak.” He carries out conversation on a blog, deanstalk.net, in English. But getting students to feel comfortable speaking English in the classroom is easier said than done. When younger French students at Essec start a required course in organizational analysis, the atmosphere is marked by long, uncomfortable silences, said Alan Jenkins, a management professor and academic director of the executive M.B.A. program. “They are very good on written tasks, but there’s a lot of reticence on oral communication and talking with the teacher,” Dr. Jenkins said, adding that he used role-playing to encourage students to speak. He also refuses to speak in French. “I have to force myself to say, ‘Can you give me that in English?’ ”
  • 6. Officials at Ewha Womans University in Seoul are also aware that they face a difficult task at the first stage of their Global 2010 project, which will require new students to take four classes in English, two under the tutelage of native English-speaking professors. The 120-year-old university has embarked on a hiring spree to attract 50 foreign professors. At the beginning, “teaching courses in English may have less efficiency or effectiveness in terms of knowledge transfer than those courses taught in Korean,” said Anna Suh, program manager for the university’s office of global affairs, who said that students eventually see the benefits. “Our aim for this kind of program is to prepare and equip our students to be global leaders in this new era of internationalization.” The Lille management school is planning to open a satellite business school program next fall in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, where the working language will also be in English. “Internationally, the competition is everywhere,” Dr. Bredillet said. “For a master’s in management, I’m competing with George Washington University. I’m competing with some programs in Germany, Norway and the U.K. That’s why we’re delivering the curriculum in English.” Article Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/11/education/11english.html?_r=0
  • 7. SummarizeIn order to respond to globalization, many schools and universities in many countries have put English teaching in their program. The impact from this matter has affected to École Normale Supérieure, school in France, they said that it was not fair for French professor to teach students standard courses with English version. English has become more important for every world’s top business school and university to gain money by teaching English to attract international students as a way to respond to globalization. Due to the changes in international accreditation standards in the late 1990s, English-language is required as components for courses in schools like universities in Seoul, Korea, as an example. Many well-known schools and universities nowadays such as university in Madrid, school in France have great attention to English teaching in order to increase numbers of international students. It allows students from all over the world to be able to go everywhere they want to get education.
  • 8. Some universities, such as Essec, a top French business school in Paris, have taken advantage from this market which has raised the numbers of foreign students by 38 percent. They have planned to offer 25 percent of its 200 courses in English into 50 percents in the next 5 years by providing good services, coverall the expenses for library and research journals. However, there’s always good and bad side in including English to standard course. Besides rising revenue from international students from all over the world, students within the country feel uncomfortable to speak English in the class. French students from Essec are good at writing task, but when it comes to talking, they becomes silent and rarely to speak. So, the teacher has to use role-playing to encourage them to use English in the class. Not just only schools and universities in France that emphasize English to raise their education business from foreign students but also many other countries like at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Lille management school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, etc. who have begun their competition to gain more international students to study for a master program in their country.
  • 10. 1. English has become more important for world’s top business schools and universities to increase revenue by teaching English to attract international students as a way to respond to globalization. 2. Essec, a top French business school in Paris, has taken advantage from this market which has raised the numbers of foreign students by 38 percent. 3. Student in the country that do not use English as a main language for communication feel uncomfortable to speak English in the class due to their lack of skills. 4. Not just only schools and universities in France that include English to the curriculum but also many other countries since they know that foreign students want to get education outside their country
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  • 12. English has become more necessary in the present world of education. This is a great opportunity for international students to seek for knowledge and get education, especially the master’s degree, outside their country. And for developing university business, including English in curriculum is the best choice to gain more revenues from our neighbor countries as well as providing students within the country to improve their English skills to be effective.