ERIC Number: EJ1028077
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014
Pages: 20
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ISSN: ISSN-1466-4208
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The Medium-of-Instruction Debate in Turkey: Oscillating between National Ideas and Bilingual Ideals
Selvi, Ali Fuad
Current Issues in Language Planning, v15 n2 p133-152 2014
Situated at the intersection of sociolinguistic and educational planes, English as a medium-of-instruction debate has always been at the crux of the intense debates, and offers a lens for a systematic investigation of the spread of English in Turkey. As Turkey is moving toward greater integration with the European Union and promoting its competitiveness at the global level, the medium-of-instruction debate is more relevant than ever. Departing from this conceptualization, this state-of-the-art article investigates the medium-of-instruction debate in Turkey by drawing from a wide range of sources including official documents, news articles, and empirical research reports. I contend that the medium-of-instruction pendulum in Turkey is oscillating between national ideas and bilingual ideals, and consequently creates a tremendous influence on social and educational strata of Turkish society. In order to document the swing of the pendulum, the current paper presents a blend of the historical and the sociolinguistic trajectories of the debate and overviews implications in the field of education. The paper concludes with a problematization of existing policies and implementations, and suggests educational policy recommendations that might inform the future of the medium-of-instruction debate and English-language teaching in the formation of twenty-first-century Turkey.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Turkish, News Reporting, Government Publications, Educational Attitudes, Sociolinguistics, Competition, Bilingualism, Nationalism, Educational Policy, Second Language Instruction, Language Planning, Language Role
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative; Information Analyses
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Turkey
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