Chapter 5 English-Medium Instruction in Emirati Higher Education The Importance of Choice and Agency

This chapter begins by providing an overview of the many educational reforms which have taken place in the United Arab Emirates within its short history as a nation. Pushed forward by neoliberalism and globalisation, such reforms have largely focused on increasing amounts of English-medium instructi...

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Main Author: Hopkyns, Sarah (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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