THE DISCOURSES AND LITERACY PRACTICES OF DOING SCIENCE IN ENGLISH

Authors

  • Revathi Ramiah
  • Koo Yew Lie
  • Jamilah Mustafa

Abstract

In January 2003, Malaysia re-adopted the English language as a medium of instruction for scienceand mathematics. This change in the medium of instruction brings with it challenges of its own.What does it mean to ‘do’ science in the Malaysian context and to do so in English? How does thechange in the medium of instruction from Bahasa Malaysia to English impinge upon theinstructional and literacy practices of teachers and learners? What kinds of changes are required ofthe communities and stakeholders involved in the teaching of science? This article will addressthese questions by critiquing some dominant assumptions behind the literacy practices of ‘doing’science in the Malaysian context based upon the findings of a qualitative case study conducted toinvestigate how two teachers working in diverse and different contexts in Malaysian schools copewith the new medium of instruction.

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2017-11-27

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