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This book aims to provide a greater understanding of the existing challenges for learners and educators and potential strategies that can support more effective teaching and learning in EMI classrooms. Contributions illustrate the impact that learning in English has on learners in a range of regional, national and local contexts and put forward theoretical and empirical analyses to support more relevant and inclusive educational policies. This volume was originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education.
Introduction. English as a medium of instruction in postcolonial contexts: moving the debate forward 1. Language choice and education quality in Eastern and Southern Africa: a review 2. Medium of instruction policies in Ghanaian and Indian primary schools: an overview of key issues and recommendations 3. English-medium instruction in an English-French bilingual setting: issues of quality and equity in Cameroon 4. Exploring the potential for language supportive learning in English medium instruction: a Rwandan case study 5. Learning through the medium of English in multilingual South Africa: enabling or disabling learners from low income contexts? 6. Improving the effectiveness of English as a medium of instruction in sub-Saharan Africa 7. English as a medium of instruction in East Asia's higher education sector: a critical realist Cultural Political Economy analysis of underlying logics 8. Re-interpreting relevant learning: an evaluative framework for secondary education in a global language 9. Language-in-education policy in low-income, postcolonial contexts: towards a social justice approach