Open Access Library Journal

Volume 10, Issue 7 (July 2023)

ISSN Print: 2333-9705   ISSN Online: 2333-9721

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A Survey on Needs Analysis of Morality Cultivation in English for Academic Purpose to Non-English-Majored Postgraduate Freshmen

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DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1109522    40 Downloads   237 Views  
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The morality cultivation in course instruction is a kind of new teaching idea. Three hundred and two non-English-majored postgraduate freshmen from Yangtze University filled out the questionnaire online on needs analysis of the morality cultivation in English for Academic Purpose (EAP) to non-English-majored postgraduate freshmen. Data collected from 302 questionnaires on needs analysis of the morality cultivation in EAP to non-English-majored postgraduate freshmen were analyzed in this paper. The results in this study showed that: 1) among three hundred and two non-English-majored postgraduate freshmen, 82.11% of them had needs for integrating ideological and political elements into EAP to postgraduate freshmen students; 2) in the learning process of EAP, the subjects had higher needs in listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation, accounting for 89.76%, 79.16%, 87.86%, 90.46% and 91.16%, respectively; 3) postgraduates not only hoped to get teachers’ guidance in language ability, but also expected to get teachers’ positive guidance in the following aspects: ideals and beliefs (248 students), values (265 students), moral integrity (242 students), personality psychology (253 students), aesthetic taste (236 students) and academic integrity (229 students).

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Lou, Y.G. (2023) A Survey on Needs Analysis of Morality Cultivation in English for Academic Purpose to Non-English-Majored Postgraduate Freshmen. Open Access Library Journal, 10, 1-10. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1109522.

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