英国ウォーリック大学大学院博士課程修了、PhD in English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics取得。 その後、公立高等学校、長岡工業高等専門学校、信州大学教育学部を経て2017年度より現職。
Mayumi Tanaka professor Department of English and Global Studies, School of Letters Area of expertise:English Education and Applied Linguistics
Enhancing English language education through critical reading and CLIL to foster critical thinking and cross-cultural understanding
While there have been efforts to develop critical thinking skills and cross-cultural understanding in Japanese education, progress has been gradual. Critical thinking requires students to engage deeply with texts, analyze information thoroughly, and form their own perspectives. Fostering cross-cultural understanding, on the other hand, involves meaningful interaction with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds, enabling students to develop mutual respect and gain deeper insight into different ways of thinking. Recognizing the importance of both, Professor Tanaka emphasizes the need to integrate these elements into education. She proposes an education model that combines both critical thinking and cross-cultural understanding in the classroom, aiming to nurture students who can appreciate multiple perspectives and make thoughtful decisions.
To develop students’ thinking abilities, she conducts research that incorporates critical reading and CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) into English language education. Critical reading enhances students’ capacity to read and analyze texts critically, drawing on a variety of teaching materials, including English picture books and literary works. CLIL, on the other hand, merges English with content from various fields. Her current focus is on engineering and manufacturing,enabling students to gain a deeper understanding of subject matter while fostering collaboration and problem-solving skills.
A distinctive feature of her research is its emphasis on classroom application. She actively engages in joint research with colleagues both within and outside her university, aiming to improve teaching methods and materials based on empirical findings. Her goal is to enhance the quality of learning by bridging academic research and classroom practice, balancing scholarly value with practical educational needs.
Her research outcomes have been presented at academic conferences in Japan and abroad, published in peer-reviewed journals, and implemented in schools ranging from elementary to high school. Most recently, English language seminars and research presentation training based on CLIL have been introduced at Super Science High Schools (SSH*), with results being used to further develop and refine instructional materials and methods.
*SSH (Super Science High School): High schools designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology to provide advanced education in science and technology.
Currently, she explores the integration of diverse fields—such as literature and engineering—into English education. Looking ahead, she aims to expand her teaching materials and methods across various subjects and educational levels. She also plans to explore new ways of fostering cultural understanding by integrating English with fields such as music and sports. In addition, she is considering the development of English language textbooks for university students and the broader application of her educational model into higher education.
Speaking passionately about her work, she says, “The ability to think critically—developed through critical reading and CLIL—can be applied to a variety of fields such as literature and engineering, and throughout all levels of education, from elementary school to graduate school. I believe this will equip students with the skills to solve problems and make logical decisions even after they enter the workforce. I hope my research can help reshape the future of learning and extend its impact to a wider range of classrooms.”
PROFILE
Professor Mayumi Tanaka received her Ph.D. in English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics from the University of Warwick. She taught at public high schools, the National Institute of Technology, Nagaoka College, and the Faculty of Education at Shinshu University before joining Mukogawa Women’s University in 2017.