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Abstract

Over the years, millions of immigrants have made the trek to the United States to start a new life away from the known and the familiar (Lopez, Bialik, & Radford, 2017). English as a Second Language (ESL) centers are often the first formal introduction to the English language, and many immigrants will wait on long waiting lists for the chance to learn proper English and, therefore, ascend to a future identity sometimes years in the making (Jhangiani, Tarry, & Stangor, 2015; National Council of State Directors of Adult Education, 2016). The purpose of this study was to investigate, through a qualitative project, factors propelling immigrants to enroll in ESL courses and their expectations of such programs. Immigrants' personal aspirations were also examined to determine if newly acquired English language and workability skills do, in fact, propel learners to pursue their initial aspirations. Interviews with adult ESL participants at a Midwest community college indicated participants in the intermediate/advanced ESL classes are driven to enroll in these advanced classes for a purpose, and their expectations of these programs often extend beyond the instructor's scope of influence. In the analysis of data, relevant themes were identified including English Language; a primal need, Instructional expectations; supported self-fulfillment, Brewing American Dreams, and Home is where the heart is. A comprehensive and customizable approach focused on the whole individual is necessary if the ESL adult student is to learn proper English. A solid foundation in the language of the host country is a key element in integration benefiting both the individual and the economic performance of the host nation (Choi & Ziegler, 2015).

Details

1010268
Title
English as a Second Language: Adult Programs and Their Impact on Second Language Learners' Aspirations
Number of pages
161
Publication year
2019
Degree date
2019
School code
0573
Source
DAI-A 80/11(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
978-1-392-28841-2
Committee member
DeVore, Sherry; Renner, Lance
University/institution
Lindenwood University
Department
Education
University location
United States -- Missouri
Degree
Ed.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
13900152
ProQuest document ID
2247889398
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/english-as-second-language-adult-programs-their/docview/2247889398/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Database
ProQuest One Academic