by Hans de Wit, Lisa Unangst, and Philip G. Altbach
HW
LU
PA
Published: Oct 04, 2024
Non-Anglophone countries need to find a balance between quality of education, service to their own students, efforts to widen access, and national identity, as well making their higher education attractive to international students.
A worldwide debate is emerging about the role of English and about the role of languages in general in higher education. There are no easy solutions to what some call “English imperialism.”