2020
DOI: 10.26858/ijole.v4i2.12930
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English Medium Instruction in Taiwan: From the Perspective of International Students as Thesis Writer

Abstract: The establishment of English medium instruction (EMI) brings opportunities for non-native English speaking institutions to compete with Anglophone universities and attract international students to join their program. More policies were designed to improve the academic environment quality and attract international students. As a thesis becomes the graduation requirement, there is a weight of difficulties and high expectations to produce good writing. This study explores thesis writing problems and strategies p… Show more

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“…This study also possesses some limitations. We acknowledge that few participants are not generalizable to the more significant subject (Puspitasari et al, 2020). However, the findings are current updates on our pre-service teachers' beliefs on teaching English.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…This study also possesses some limitations. We acknowledge that few participants are not generalizable to the more significant subject (Puspitasari et al, 2020). However, the findings are current updates on our pre-service teachers' beliefs on teaching English.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Data for the claim in this study of Puspitasari, Weng, and Hsieh (2020) that paraphrasing as a challenge for the subject students include the perception of students that paraphrasing involves comprehension of the material and not simply rewording the phrases or rearranging the words, as well as two studies supporting this claim. The second claim that the writing anxiety of the students is because of their low confidence in their work due to the negative assessment of previous work, lack of awareness of grammar structures, and lack of advanced academic vocabulary is supported by studies stating that writers in a second language know that their range in vocabulary is limited, and that familiarization with terms in their field of study is important.…”
Section: Study No 6 (Taiwan)mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…This study by Puspitasari, Weng, and Hsieh (2020) determined, among others, the challenges 152 international students pursuing a graduate degree in Taiwan had in thesis writing. The challenges were found to be those with respect to the thesis itself, such as the time constraint and paraphrasing related literature; with respect to the thesis adviser; with respect to reading sources; with respect to discussion with peers and translating; with respect to writing the thesis; and with respect to strategies to use with Peer Reviewed Journal their adviser.…”
Section: Study No 6 (Taiwan)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undergraduate students were provided guidelines besides an advisor in composing a thesis. The guideline supplies written instruction in writing the thesis and research article while the advisor equips oral direction and instruction (Field et al, 2023;Gosselin & Golick, 2020;Gredler & Harland, 2022;Puspitasari et al, 2020;Putra et al, 2021;Snow & Coker, 2020). In completing their information thesis and research article writing, they tend to read theses of other students and search for previous studies virtually.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%