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The Teacher and the Learner

The role of motivation in EFL students’ perceptions of teacher/learner responsibilities and learner abilities

The role of motivation in EFL students’ perceptions of teacher/learner responsibilities and learner abilities

... ‘ learner autonomy ’ might not always turn out to be true for all ...the teacher, they would rather decide the objectives together with their teachers, since it is them - the students themselves - who know ...

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Promoting teacher–learner autonomy through and beyond initial language teacher education

Promoting teacher–learner autonomy through and beyond initial language teacher education

... Within the confines of an academic MA programme, we are not really in a position to develop students’ practical teaching skills in the way that a pre-service teacher training course with teaching practicum can do. ...

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Foreign language enjoyment and anxiety: the effect of teacher and learner variables

Foreign language enjoyment and anxiety: the effect of teacher and learner variables

... the British FL curriculum. The looming GCSE and A-level exams force teachers to prepare students for the exams and to “teach to the test”, producing what is referred to in the literature on assessment and learning as a ...

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Teacher mediation of classroom learner response technology

Teacher mediation of classroom learner response technology

... classroom learner technology lends itself to instant feedback on closed recall test type activities and many teachers take advantage of this by employing the technology for frequent individual tasks, in many cases ...

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The Impact of Learner Language Knowledge on Teacher-learner Authentic Partnership

The Impact of Learner Language Knowledge on Teacher-learner Authentic Partnership

... the teacher and learner with trust, autonomy, and mutual ...the learner TL proficiency level that can only be achieved through the global grammar ...the learner language produced in an oral ...

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Towards enhanced teacher quality in kenya for the 21st century learner

Towards enhanced teacher quality in kenya for the 21st century learner

... best teacher should be perceived as the one who facilitates learners to explore their full potential and pursue them to the fullest to make themselves productive to themselves, society and ...

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MAXIMAZING TEACHER ROLES IN SHAPING SELF-DIRECTED LEARNERS

MAXIMAZING TEACHER ROLES IN SHAPING SELF-DIRECTED LEARNERS

... hand, learner as one of the members of pedagogy field should realize if she/he may not rely too much on his or her ...short, teacher and learner awareness should be balanced in teaching and learning ...

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Yesterday a Learner, Today a Teacher Too: Residents as Teachers in 2000

Yesterday a Learner, Today a Teacher Too: Residents as Teachers in 2000

... Abstract. Resident physicians spend numerous hours every week teaching medical students and fellow resi- dents, and only rarely are they taught how to teach. They can, however, be taught to teach more effectively. ...

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Teacher and learner perceptions of student initiated active citizenship in primary schools

Teacher and learner perceptions of student initiated active citizenship in primary schools

... convenience. On the interview day, the researcher arrived at the classroom and organised a quiet place, in the teacher’s view, to conduct interviews. The teacher grouped the students in focus groups of 2 to 6 ...

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The Characteristics of a Successful EFL Teacher in the Learners’ eyes

The Characteristics of a Successful EFL Teacher in the Learners’ eyes

... the teacher and the learner even after many years of formal instruction in the ...the teacher. This could be claimed to be justifiable in case the teacher adopts traditional ineffective roles ...

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teacher and learner perspectives on philosophical discussion – uncertainty as a challenge and opportunity

teacher and learner perspectives on philosophical discussion – uncertainty as a challenge and opportunity

... the teacher interviews are in large part in line with existing research findings, indicating that from the point of view of teachers, philosophy with children can lead to changes in teachers’ perception of ...

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PP 2009 30: 
  Games for Learning   A Sabotage Approach

PP 2009 30: Games for Learning A Sabotage Approach

... between Learner and ...allow Teacher to skip a move, the winning abilities of the players do not change with respect to the original versions of the ...helpful teacher and unwilling learner, ...

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Emerging learning perspectives: technology as the driving force

Emerging learning perspectives: technology as the driving force

... environments, learner profiles, and roles of the teacher; adoption and integration of educational technologies; emphasis on quality; and the institutional ranking ...of learner/content management ...

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The Effects of Total Quality Management as Teaching Innovation and Job Satisfaction on Academic Performance of Students in Pakistan

The Effects of Total Quality Management as Teaching Innovation and Job Satisfaction on Academic Performance of Students in Pakistan

... that learner-centred method of teaching has great influence in improving student’s achievement and motivation (Caprara, Barharanelli, Steca &Malone, ...as teacher development through training and ...

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The flowering of positive psychology in Foreign Language Teaching and Acquisition research

The flowering of positive psychology in Foreign Language Teaching and Acquisition research

... The present contribution offers an overview of a new area of research in the field of foreign language acquisition, which was triggered by the introduction of Positive Psychology (PP) (MacIntyre and Gregersen, 2012). For ...

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Interactive media for enhancing learning and creativity
in design and technology education

Interactive media for enhancing learning and creativity in design and technology education

... supporting learner autonomy in adopting the role of the ...the teacher in the role of facilitator of knowledge, not instructor, which is a feature of constructivism, and a necessary condition for ...

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The Effect of Scaffolding on the Vocabulary Improvement of EFL Iranian Language Learner

The Effect of Scaffolding on the Vocabulary Improvement of EFL Iranian Language Learner

... the teacher step by step shifts additional responsibility to the learners (Poorahmadi, ...The teacher would possibly use it to maneuver students' learning and understanding one leap forward or to scale back ...

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Authentic ELT Materials in the Language Classroom: An Overview

Authentic ELT Materials in the Language Classroom: An Overview

... Cunningsworth (1995) analyses the role of materials in language teaching as: a resource for presentation materials; a source of activities for learner practice and communicative interaction; a reference source for ...

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Teaching Portfolios: Reflective Practice of One's Own Learning

Teaching Portfolios: Reflective Practice of One's Own Learning

... It is this personal and individual portrait of one's self as a teaching professional that is a powerful tool of inquiry of the teacher as learner... personal reflection by offering[r] ...

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CAN ICT REPLACE THE TEACHER IN THE CLASSROOM?

CAN ICT REPLACE THE TEACHER IN THE CLASSROOM?

... way teacher can take help of ICT to provide quality education to his ...a teacher and learner to accept the change in ...of teacher in global ...

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