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Investigating Burnout among Iranian EAP Teachers: A Comparison of ‎Content instructors and ELT Instructors

Investigating Burnout among Iranian EAP Teachers: A Comparison of ‎Content instructors and ELT Instructors

... (ELT) instructors and content instructors without any ...ELT instructors and content instructors do not receive the same level of collegiality and social support from the organizations and ...

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Characteristics of Effective EFL Instructors: Language Teachers’ Perceptions Versus Learners’ Perceptions

Characteristics of Effective EFL Instructors: Language Teachers’ Perceptions Versus Learners’ Perceptions

... English teachers revealed that there have been only two studies with a comparative nature on this matter in Iran which were mentioned ...EFL teachers in the Northwest of ...EFL teachers in a previous ...

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A Mixed-methods, Cross-sectional Study of Assessment Literacy of Iranian University Instructors: Implications for Teachers' Professional Development

A Mixed-methods, Cross-sectional Study of Assessment Literacy of Iranian University Instructors: Implications for Teachers' Professional Development

... language teachers be assessment literate so as to assess students’ performance more ...university instructors and examined the ways English Language Instructors (ELIs) and Content Instructors ...

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On Application of Critical Pedagogy Principles by ELT Instructors and Subject Teachers: A Case of Iranian Universities

On Application of Critical Pedagogy Principles by ELT Instructors and Subject Teachers: A Case of Iranian Universities

... ELT instructors agreed with the seven themes of the first variable “the neutrality of the native speaker-run ...ubject teachers either disagreed with the themes or were ...ELT instructors agreed that ...

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Teachers' Secondment Experiences

Teachers' Secondment Experiences

... After exploring seconded teachers' experience of and understanding of their roles as university instructors and faculty advisors, five general expectations were evident: being a role m[r] ...

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School-University Collaboration: Perspectives on a Hybrid Space for Literacy Learning

School-University Collaboration: Perspectives on a Hybrid Space for Literacy Learning

... classroom teachers receive feedback on their students from the teacher candidates and discuss coursework with the university ...university instructors learn from the classroom teachers and receive ...

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Pedagogical Translation Use by Scientific Approach in Teaching English

Pedagogical Translation Use by Scientific Approach in Teaching English

... and instructors of English instruction and , which is useful in improving students’ ability in foreign language ...English teachers during academic activities on applied linguistics, English instruction and ...

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Developing and Validating a Comprehensive Scale to Measure Perceived Barriers to Technology Integration

Developing and Validating a Comprehensive Scale to Measure Perceived Barriers to Technology Integration

... service teachers for the factor structure of the scale were ...pre-service teachers, teachers, teacher educators, instructors in “Supporting Technology Integration” from the field of ...

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Factors hindering teaching of orientation and mobility to students who are visually impaired in Thika Primary School for the visually impaired Kenya

Factors hindering teaching of orientation and mobility to students who are visually impaired in Thika Primary School for the visually impaired Kenya

... Despite of 81% of the teachers trained as mobility instructors, data revealed that orientation and mobility lessons were not included in the school timetable by 74% and 56% of the teache[r] ...

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The Effect of Using Technology in Teaching English Language Receptive Skills

The Effect of Using Technology in Teaching English Language Receptive Skills

... This paper aims to focus on the role of using modern technology in teaching English language receptive skills (reading/listening). It discusses different methods and techniques which can be used by English language ...

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An Integral ASIE ID Model: The 21st Century Instructional Design Model for Teachers

An Integral ASIE ID Model: The 21st Century Instructional Design Model for Teachers

... form teachers’ instructional ...model. Instructors or teachers may key in the information in the main components whilst it will be displayed in ...

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Linking secondary school physical education with community sport and recreation for girls: a process evaluation

Linking secondary school physical education with community sport and recreation for girls: a process evaluation

... PE teachers with the relevant community fitness instructors, and tennis and football coaches, and were linked to a community component that was designed to address previously reported barriers to PA ...the ...

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Understanding university English instructors’ assessment training needs in the Chinese context

Understanding university English instructors’ assessment training needs in the Chinese context

... English teachers is huge, as every year more than 225 million students receive formal education at the primary, secondary, and tertiary undergraduate and graduate levels (Qian & Cumming, ...English ...

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A Guide to Launching and Expanding Dual Enrollment Programs for Historically Underserved Students in California

A Guide to Launching and Expanding Dual Enrollment Programs for Historically Underserved Students in California

... school teachers or college instructors), where the programs are offered (on a college campus or at the high school), and who can participate (students who meet certain academic benchmarks ...school ...

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(Your First Job) by Robert Leamnson, Ph D

(Your First Job) by Robert Leamnson, Ph D

... Demanding teachers prepare exams that require performance, where performance is much more than recall. A lot of college instructors produce what might be called "application ques[r] ...

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The Professional Development of Rural ESL Instructors:  Program Administrators’ and Instructors’ Views

The Professional Development of Rural ESL Instructors: Program Administrators’ and Instructors’ Views

... their instructors to a TESL conference annually given the high cost of travel and accommodation for rural conference ...full-time instructors with a small amount of PD funding ($500 per year) to attend ...

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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

... student, we also asked what such practices would communicate to students. Previous research has illustrated that communicating high standards when students perform poorly can be conducive to greater effort and engagement ...

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College instructors’ preparedness to teach students with learning disabilities

College instructors’ preparedness to teach students with learning disabilities

... of teachers implementing classroom strategies that consistently promoted inclusive education (Edmunds, 1999; Sharma et ...K-12 teachers about their knowledge, skills and attitudes toward inclusive ...that ...

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Problems Challenging the Academic Performance of Physics Students in Higher Governmental Institutions in the Case of Arbaminch, Wolayita Sodo, Hawassa and Dilla Universities

Problems Challenging the Academic Performance of Physics Students in Higher Governmental Institutions in the Case of Arbaminch, Wolayita Sodo, Hawassa and Dilla Universities

... dents) and dependent variables: interest, resources (institutional facilities), Teachers (instructors) evaluation and way of teaching, study style of students and back ground of learners. Therefore, either ...

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The Lived Experiences of Instructors Co-teaching in Higher Education

The Lived Experiences of Instructors Co-teaching in Higher Education

... the instructors were able to create an open communication that enabled them to build a common understanding of the course, and gain a certain level of comfort moving into the classroom as ...

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