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The Existence of "Japanese Students" in the "Dejima-Model"English-Taught Programs (A Case of X University English-Taught Programs)
「出島型」ETPプログラムにおける「日本人学生」の存在(X大学英語プログラムの事例から)
2019
Journal of the Japan Association for Global Competency Education
「出島型」ETPプログラムにおける「日本人学生」の存在(X大学英語プログラムの事例から)
Until now, discussions regarding universities with full-time English-taught programs (ETPs) have revolved around either domestic Japanese students or international students. Furthermore, improving the English skills of domestic Japanese students has been proposed as the main way of training human resources capable of achieving international success. However, an analysis of results from a readiness study and initial Japanese placement tests taken upon entry conducted among students in X
doi:10.34528/jagce.6.2_17
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