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employer expectations
About this tag
Discussions tagged with employer expectations on WindowsForum.com focus on the gap between academic English proficiency and workplace communication needs, particularly in Malaysia. Recent threads examine how graduates with strong classroom English often fail to meet employer expectations in professional settings, leading to career and economic consequences. The content highlights linguistic research and practical steps to bridge this divide, emphasizing that employer expectations are not being met by current educational outcomes. While the tag appears in a non-technical context, it reflects broader concerns about workforce readiness and the alignment of education with industry demands.
Malaysia’s uneasy relationship with English is shifting from an academic inconvenience into a measurable economic and career liability for many recent graduates, and a new column by a UTHM linguist lays out why classroom practice often fails to translate into workplace communication — and what...
clt malaysia
code-switching
communicative language teaching
curriculum
digital learning
education reform
employerexpectations
english in malaysia
english learning apps
job market
language exposure
language policy
malaysia english proficiency
manglish
ppsmi
soft skills
student employability
teacher training
workplace communication