Perceptions of Students, Teachers and Graduates About Civil Aviation Cabin Services ESP Program: An Exploratory Study in Turkey
Citation
MEDE, Enisa, Nergis KOPARAN & Derin ATAY. "Perceptions of Students, Teachers and Graduates About Civil Aviation Cabin Services ESP Program: An Exploratory Study in Turkey". Key Issues in English for Specific Purposes in Higher Education, 11 (2018): 157-175.Abstract
English for Specific Purposes (ESP) is a movement based on the proposition
that language teaching should be tailored to the specific learning and language
needs of particular groups of students. In Turkey, the growth of English is striking
as it is cultivating students’ English proficiency along with their English competence
in specific areas to meet their future needs is given great importance. However,
research done for ESP has been limited so far. The present study, therefore, aims to
investigate the perceptions of Turkish ESP students, teachers and graduates regarding
the English course designed for Aviation Cabin Crew Members. The data were
collected by means of semi-structured interviews and analyzed through pattern coding.
The results revealed similar perceptions including the three groups of participants’
expectations, experiences, challenges and respective solutions about the
development of the existing ESP course which will serve as a reference in designing
similar programs to facilitate learning English for specific disciplines.