Innovation in University-Based Intensive English Programs

Innovation in University-Based Intensive English Programs

From Start to Future

Edited by Jason Litzenberg

$169.95

Publication Date: 12th December 2023

This book considers innovation in US-based Intensive English Programs (IEPs), which provide international students with an immersion-style environment for learning academic English, prior to matriculating into a full-time degree program. The chapters demonstrate the ways that IEPs influence the wider fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL.

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This book considers innovation in US-based Intensive English Programs (IEPs), which provide international students with an immersion-style environment for learning academic English, prior to matriculating into a full-time degree program. The chapters demonstrate the ways that IEPs influence the wider fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL.

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This book considers the past, present and future directions of innovation in US-based Intensive English Programs (IEPs), which provide international students with an immersion-style environment for learning academic English, prior to matriculating into a full-time college or university degree program. IEPs frequently serve as sites for pre-service teacher preparation, curricular experimentation and research, and yet little published work takes a critical look at the advantages and shortcomings of such programs. The chapters in this book provide a nuanced view of this microcosm of the English language teaching industry, demonstrating the various ways that IEPs have impacted and continue to influence the wider fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL. They emphasize the unique positioning of IEPs within higher education and describe the various ways IEP practitioners can influence their host institutions and beyond.

Details
  • Price: $169.95
  • Pages: 248
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications
  • Imprint: Multilingual Matters
  • Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education
  • Publication Date: 12th December 2023
  • Trim Size: 6.15 x 9.2 in
  • ISBN: 9781800414440
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / General
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
    EDUCATION / Higher
    EDUCATION / Adult & Continuing Education
Reviews
The ever-changing profile of our students’ backgrounds and needs requires innovation, and Intensive English Programs (IEPs) deliver. This volume articulates the history of constant innovation that permeates the field, and many chapters close with suggestions for future innovative work. I strongly recommend this book to IEP and international education leaders alike to understand what IEPs are and how they support the international education aims of their institutions.
- Mark Algren, University of Missouri, USA

A one-of-a-kind volume on innovation in the context of Intensive English Programs (IEPs). Chapter authors chronicle the past, explore important contemporary issues and consider future trajectories. This is a must-read for IEP teachers, administrators and scholars, as well as other ELT professionals in the US and elsewhere. A stellar contribution to the professional literature.

- Fredricka L. Stoller, Professor Emerita, Northern Arizona University, USA

With contributions from experts, this book provides a nuanced view of Intensive English Programs (IEPs) at US universities and is sure to be an immensely valuable read. It is the first attempt to go beyond discussing the administrative aspects of IEPs to delve into their innovations, which are of great interest in the fields of TESOL and applied linguistics.

- Yumi Matsumoto, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Author Bio

Jason Litzenberg is Teaching Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the Intensive English Communication Program at Pennsylvania State University, USA. His research interests are in the areas of sociolinguistics, English as a Lingua Franca, World Englishes, Linguistic Landscapes, Language Program Administration and Decolonial Scholarship.

Table of Contents

Contributors

Jason Litzenberg: Introduction: Understanding Innovation in University-Based Intensive English Programs

Chapter 1. Diane Larsen-Freeman: The First IEP: The English Language Institute at the University of Michigan

Chapter 2 Jason Litzenberg and Minjin Kim: ELI, ELP or IEP? Tracing the Growth of an Industry

Chapter 3. Sharon Cavusgil, Martyn J. Miller, Rebecca Smith-Murdock and Betty Soppelsa: Founding the Modern Era: A Conversation Among Former IEP Directors         

Chapter 4. Jeremy D. Slagoski: Employment Trends in English Language Programs              

Chapter 5. Sarah Arva Grosik: Beyond Revenue: IEP Service to the University and Community       

Chapter 6. Michael E. Anderson and LeeAnne Berger Godfrey: Multilingualism, Multiculturalism and Advocacy: How Intensive English Language Programs can Impact Campus Culture            

Chapter 7. Nikki Mattson and Jacqueline M. Gianico: Behold-Remold: Navigating and Innovating Liminal Spaces as an IEP Practitioner-Administrator-Scholar (PAS)

Chapter 8. JPB Gerald: The Missing Puzzle Piece: Racism and Native-Speakerism Scholarship        

Chapter 9. James M. Perren: The Other Side of Community Engagement Projects: Benefits to the Community?     

Chapter 10. Kleber Aparecido da Silva, Lauro Sérgio Machado Pereira, Dllubia Santclair, Silvia Penna and Oseas Bezerra Viana-Jr: Mind the Gap! Voices of Brazilian English Language Teachers in a Continuing Education Intensive English Program in the United States            

Chapter 11. Carter A. Winkle: Over a Decade of Third-Party Pathway Programs in the United States

Chapter 12. Ekaterina Arshavskaya and Marta Halaczkiewicz: Brave New Classrooms: On the Role of Technology in IEPs         

Chapter 13. Crystal Bock Thiessen: Where to From Here? Continuing to Innovate, Respond and Reform in IEPs      

Index    

This book considers the past, present and future directions of innovation in US-based Intensive English Programs (IEPs), which provide international students with an immersion-style environment for learning academic English, prior to matriculating into a full-time college or university degree program. IEPs frequently serve as sites for pre-service teacher preparation, curricular experimentation and research, and yet little published work takes a critical look at the advantages and shortcomings of such programs. The chapters in this book provide a nuanced view of this microcosm of the English language teaching industry, demonstrating the various ways that IEPs have impacted and continue to influence the wider fields of Applied Linguistics and TESOL. They emphasize the unique positioning of IEPs within higher education and describe the various ways IEP practitioners can influence their host institutions and beyond.

  • Price: $169.95
  • Pages: 248
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications
  • Imprint: Multilingual Matters
  • Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education
  • Publication Date: 12th December 2023
  • Trim Size: 6.15 x 9.2 in
  • ISBN: 9781800414440
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / General
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
    EDUCATION / Higher
    EDUCATION / Adult & Continuing Education
The ever-changing profile of our students’ backgrounds and needs requires innovation, and Intensive English Programs (IEPs) deliver. This volume articulates the history of constant innovation that permeates the field, and many chapters close with suggestions for future innovative work. I strongly recommend this book to IEP and international education leaders alike to understand what IEPs are and how they support the international education aims of their institutions.
– Mark Algren, University of Missouri, USA

A one-of-a-kind volume on innovation in the context of Intensive English Programs (IEPs). Chapter authors chronicle the past, explore important contemporary issues and consider future trajectories. This is a must-read for IEP teachers, administrators and scholars, as well as other ELT professionals in the US and elsewhere. A stellar contribution to the professional literature.

– Fredricka L. Stoller, Professor Emerita, Northern Arizona University, USA

With contributions from experts, this book provides a nuanced view of Intensive English Programs (IEPs) at US universities and is sure to be an immensely valuable read. It is the first attempt to go beyond discussing the administrative aspects of IEPs to delve into their innovations, which are of great interest in the fields of TESOL and applied linguistics.

– Yumi Matsumoto, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Jason Litzenberg is Teaching Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the Intensive English Communication Program at Pennsylvania State University, USA. His research interests are in the areas of sociolinguistics, English as a Lingua Franca, World Englishes, Linguistic Landscapes, Language Program Administration and Decolonial Scholarship.

Contributors

Jason Litzenberg: Introduction: Understanding Innovation in University-Based Intensive English Programs

Chapter 1. Diane Larsen-Freeman: The First IEP: The English Language Institute at the University of Michigan

Chapter 2 Jason Litzenberg and Minjin Kim: ELI, ELP or IEP? Tracing the Growth of an Industry

Chapter 3. Sharon Cavusgil, Martyn J. Miller, Rebecca Smith-Murdock and Betty Soppelsa: Founding the Modern Era: A Conversation Among Former IEP Directors         

Chapter 4. Jeremy D. Slagoski: Employment Trends in English Language Programs              

Chapter 5. Sarah Arva Grosik: Beyond Revenue: IEP Service to the University and Community       

Chapter 6. Michael E. Anderson and LeeAnne Berger Godfrey: Multilingualism, Multiculturalism and Advocacy: How Intensive English Language Programs can Impact Campus Culture            

Chapter 7. Nikki Mattson and Jacqueline M. Gianico: Behold-Remold: Navigating and Innovating Liminal Spaces as an IEP Practitioner-Administrator-Scholar (PAS)

Chapter 8. JPB Gerald: The Missing Puzzle Piece: Racism and Native-Speakerism Scholarship        

Chapter 9. James M. Perren: The Other Side of Community Engagement Projects: Benefits to the Community?     

Chapter 10. Kleber Aparecido da Silva, Lauro Sérgio Machado Pereira, Dllubia Santclair, Silvia Penna and Oseas Bezerra Viana-Jr: Mind the Gap! Voices of Brazilian English Language Teachers in a Continuing Education Intensive English Program in the United States            

Chapter 11. Carter A. Winkle: Over a Decade of Third-Party Pathway Programs in the United States

Chapter 12. Ekaterina Arshavskaya and Marta Halaczkiewicz: Brave New Classrooms: On the Role of Technology in IEPs         

Chapter 13. Crystal Bock Thiessen: Where to From Here? Continuing to Innovate, Respond and Reform in IEPs      

Index