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College Students’ Core Competencies in an Extracurricular English Program

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To date, a great amount of emphasis has been placed on competency-based learning in college education. Much research has shown the effects of core competencies in college education. However, little attention has been paid on the effects of core competencies in English education and extracurricular English programs. This study examines the effects of a 2-week intensive English program based on the college students’ perceptions of core competencies: English Communication Competency, Self-Directed Competency, Community Competency, and Knowledge and Information Literacy Competency. The program was non-credit and was held in 2019 for first-year students who had chosen to attend a university in Korea in the upcoming semester. The data for this case study was collected through a questionnaire completed by 33 students and reflection papers from students and was analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The items were adopted from the report from Korea Council for University Education (2018). The results showed that three competencies (English Communication Competency, Self-Directed Competency, and Knowledge and Information Literacy Competency) of the participants were improved after joining the English program. The results also revealed that Community Competency did not improve significantly after joining the program but showed a strong tendency. The results indicated that a short term English program is effective in the aspects of enhancing college students’ core competencies. It is necessary to continuously monitor the effects of the program in the aspects of core competencies. The pedagogical implications and future directions of the study were discussed.

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  • Myeong-Hee Seong Eulji University

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