2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c01063
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“I Am Working 24/7, but I Can’t Translate That to You”: The Barriers, Strategies, and Needed Supports Reported by Chemistry Trainees from English-as-an-Additional Language Backgrounds

Abstract: Having a shared language such as English facilitates the globalization of science, but it can also limit science by posing barriers for those who have learned English-as-an-additional language (Eng+). Research on the experiences of Eng+ graduate students and postdoctoral researchers ("trainees") is needed as our scientific community becomes more diverse and continues working toward improving equity and inclusion; without such research, we risk losing out on perspectives and expertise that might otherwise stren… Show more

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“…After marking, students were given very specific feedback, which was important. Becoming confident in the use of scientific language in English for international students has been reported as challenging (Deng and Flynn, 2023). During the third year at NJTech, students command of their written English was noted by UK academic staff to have reached an ''impressive standard'' suggesting the hard work was paying off.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…After marking, students were given very specific feedback, which was important. Becoming confident in the use of scientific language in English for international students has been reported as challenging (Deng and Flynn, 2023). During the third year at NJTech, students command of their written English was noted by UK academic staff to have reached an ''impressive standard'' suggesting the hard work was paying off.…”
Section: Rq3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific English and being able to write in another language was particularly challenging, which we also found with our students. (Deng and Flynn, 2023).…”
Section: Practical Skill Challenges As Students Progressed From Hs Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This raises academic integrity concerns for many educators. However, some educators posit that GAI-based chatbots may be beneficial to help students develop programming skills, enhance critical thinking skills, , and improve conceptual understanding of chemical concepts . Alasadi and Baiz believe that GAI technologies can help create personalized learning experiences through adaptive learning, provide real-time feedback and assessment, and aid English-as-an-additional language learners in overcoming language barriers. Emenike and Emenike hypothesize that these technologies can also benefit instructors in their teaching (e.g., creating assessment items and scoring rubrics), research (e.g., as a tool to create summaries of text-based data), and professional activities (e.g., generate text for job application statements and letters of recommendation) …”
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confidence: 99%