Publication: The Use of Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP) Skills in English Language Curricula of Sri Lankan Universities
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Article
Date
2023-11-01
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
It is a well-known fact that the Sri Lankan graduates
and undergraduates are often criticized by the
society and specifically by the private sector
employers for not possessing required skills such
as critical thinking, logical thinking, independent
thinking, problem-solving skills and ratiocination
skills. Those skills, namely Cognitive Academic
Language Proficiency (CALP) skills should be
developed among undergraduates in order to
be competent employees following graduation.
CALP, a theory designed by Jim Cummins (1979)
emphasizes the importance of enhancing the
above-mentioned higher order skills in the learner.
This research attempts to determine if the tertiary
level English language curricula in Sri Lanka have
given attention in developing the CALP skills
among undergraduates. The aim of the research
was to find out the focus given on developing
CALP skills among Sri Lankan undergraduates
at tertiary level, and the objectives were to
examine the existing English language curricula
of different Sri Lankan universities and to find out
the type of skills developed through the existing
tertiary level English Language curricula in Sri
Lanka. The English language curricula of 6 state
universities including 8 faculties were examined
in terms of ILOs, course outline (structure) and
content. The data was analyzed using thematic
analysis. It was found that the English language
curricula of state universities in Sri Lanka mainly
focus on developing the 4 English language
skills in addition to improving vocabulary and
presentation skills. They also focus on English
for Professional Purposes (EPP) such as medical
English, business communication and technical
jargon. Developing higher order CALP skills was
not a main focus in the majority of ELT curricula
in Sri Lanka. However, it is suggested that such
skills could be developed through the existing
ELT curricula, through systematically designed
activities which enhance not only the four
language skills, but also CALP skills.
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Keywords
CALP, English language curricula, ILOs, EPP, ELT
Citation
J. T. Weeraratna , V. U. Jayasinghe , M. T. N. Wijetunge. (2023). The Use of Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP) Skills in English Language Curricula of Sri Lankan Universities. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 109-115.
