Title: Elspeth Jones
1Elspeth Jones
- International Dean
- Leeds Metropolitan University
2The role of the ELT Manager in international
recruitment
- Outline
- ELT vs MFL cultures managing the divide
- Integrated ELT programmes
- Awareness-raising and minimising rejections
- Apart or a part?
3ELT Staff MFL Staff
Private sector need for flexible delivery Competition Other HEIs, Language Centres
Badly paid although well-qualified, worse contracts, perceived lack of respect and career progression How they see themselves/ their profession Declining numbers, students with lower ability on entry, grim future for specialist linguists, declining national capability
Having higher status and being indulged See each other as. Upstarts getting all the resources to bring in international students
4Managing the divide
- Autonomy or harmony?
- ELT staff will tend to identify with applied
linguists more than MFL teachers - MFL staff may not be willing to learn from ELT
(or indeed from other languages) - ELT pedagogical research well-established
- MFL contextual studies often regarded as
crucial - Will they ever learn from each other?
5Integrated ELT programmes
- Pre-sessional and Foundation Programmes
- In-sessional academic English
- Dissertation support
- Pre-Masters programmes
- All can help to boost international recruitment
6Key factors
- Winning over the staff morale boost
- Winning over the university resources and
respect - Winning over the admissions tutors Oh I
didnt know we had programmes in English
language making conditional offers and
promoting ELT programmes - Winning lots of competition
7Awareness-raising and minimising rejections
- If ELT programmes are right and awareness is
raised across the university, the number of
international student rejections can be minimised
8Minimising rejections results in
- Even more students on the ELT programmes
- Higher income leading to better resources
- ELT operations can support MFL during the lean
times - International students are often keen linguists
benefits to MFL programmes/IWLPs - A more commercial approach to MFL may benefit
some institutions
9Disadvantages of successful ELT programmes in
joint ELT/MFL Department
- Potential for ELT staff to feel exploited in
comparison with MFL impact on employment
contracts - Potential for MFL staff to feel isolated or
resentful
10Apart or a part?
- Benefits outweigh disadvantages
- Diverse international community has to be good
for all those interested in languages and
cultures - Financial benefits can support all
- Joint research or learning and teaching
strategies can benefit from both perspectives,
ELT and MFL