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Investigating the learner-centred approach in language teaching in Lesotho

Investigating the learner-centred approach in language teaching in Lesotho

... the learner- centred approach yet the content of language learning does not necessarily involve these language learning ...this approach also encourages an idea of “life-long ... See full document

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Teacher-Centred Learning and Student-Centred Learning in English Classroom: the Teaching Methods Realizing the Dreams of Language Learners

Teacher-Centred Learning and Student-Centred Learning in English Classroom: the Teaching Methods Realizing the Dreams of Language Learners

... this approach into a general theory of education. The term student-centred learning was also associated with the work of Piaget and more recently with Malcolm ...student learner, driven by a need for ... See full document

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Enacting a people centred curriculum in ELT with teenage learners

Enacting a people centred curriculum in ELT with teenage learners

... tred approach could be implemented through an extremely simple tool we have: ...critical language teaching (Huang, 2012; Rocha Pessoa & Urzêda Freitas, ...people-centred approach ... See full document

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Towards Metacognition, Autonomy, and Learners’ Knowledge/Meaning Construction in EFL Context

Towards Metacognition, Autonomy, and Learners’ Knowledge/Meaning Construction in EFL Context

... VI. THE ROLE OF INSTRUCTION Though most current teaching approaches are learner-centred, the role of instruction remains essential in the process of language learning. Regardless of how ... See full document

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Does Learner Centred Approach Improve High School Learners’ Understanding of Acids and Bases Topic? A Case of Two Selected Secondary Schools in Ohangwena Region, Namibia

Does Learner Centred Approach Improve High School Learners’ Understanding of Acids and Bases Topic? A Case of Two Selected Secondary Schools in Ohangwena Region, Namibia

... to learner-centred” ...(teacher-centred) approach to a learner-centred one are observed in some Southern African countries, namely, Botswana, Lesotho, South Africa and Na- ... See full document

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Authentic ELT Materials in the Language Classroom: An Overview

Authentic ELT Materials in the Language Classroom: An Overview

... meaningful language classroom along with other available, relevant ...for language class, teachers have to be very careful about the materials, activities and methods, be selective about authentic and ... See full document

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EFFECTS  OF  CONSTRUCTIVIST  APPROACH  ON  DEVELOPING  COMPOSITION  SKILLS  IN  ENGLISH  AT  UPPER  PRIMARY  STAGE

EFFECTS OF CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACH ON DEVELOPING COMPOSITION SKILLS IN ENGLISH AT UPPER PRIMARY STAGE

... this approach can use by the teacher? (ii) how it is fruitful for the students within classroom? (iii) how knowledge will form by this method? ...Lerner centred approach in school ...the ... See full document

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Error based interlinguistic comparisons as a learner centred technique of teaching English grammar to Arab students

Error based interlinguistic comparisons as a learner centred technique of teaching English grammar to Arab students

... fact that the Based on the effectiveness of foreign in general language teaching and the teaching of grammar in is on giving is greatly focus reduced particular when the it is the purpos[r] ... See full document

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Effect of budgeting process on budget variance in public secondary schools in Rongo Sub-County, Kenya

Effect of budgeting process on budget variance in public secondary schools in Rongo Sub-County, Kenya

... practical approach in treatment group and others preferred methods by various mathematics teachers, control group had six questions scoring more than 50% and four questions scoring less than ...practical ... See full document

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English as a Second Language: Strategies and Comparisons

English as a Second Language: Strategies and Comparisons

... Hebrew Language Academy Charter School in New ...new language immersion, and engaging the family in learning) can be incorporated into any school, says Jackson ... See full document

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Teaching bioinformatics: A student-centred and problem based approach

Teaching bioinformatics: A student-centred and problem based approach

... for language usage by Associate Professor Mary Peat. The program Teaching Sciences in English: a professional development course for Chinese university science teachers is a collaborative project between ... See full document

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The Research on Body Language’s Role in English Teaching

The Research on Body Language’s Role in English Teaching

... Using body language in English teaching in primary and middle schools can arouse students’ interest in English learning, due to the students’ characteristics. Firstly, attention of students of primary and ... See full document

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... River (1970:4-5) states through interaction students can increase their language store as they listen to or read authentic linguistic material. In interaction, students can use all of their possession of the ... See full document

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The impact of problem-based learning on pre-service teachers’ development and application of their mathematics pedagogical content knowledge

The impact of problem-based learning on pre-service teachers’ development and application of their mathematics pedagogical content knowledge

... for teaching and teaching outcome expectancy may be enhanced by these closed loop PBL experiences (Bandura, 2006b; Dunlap, 2005; Schmude et ...for teaching would likely believe that being able to ... See full document

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EMPHASIZING THE USE OF LITERATURE AS AN EFFECTUAL TECHNIQUE  FOR TEACHING LANGUAGE: A STUDY

EMPHASIZING THE USE OF LITERATURE AS AN EFFECTUAL TECHNIQUE FOR TEACHING LANGUAGE: A STUDY

... for language teachers, and literature has a strong motivating power due to its calling on to personal ...The language teacher should make the most of the deviancies of the poetic language in order to ... See full document

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The Use of Anime in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language

The Use of Anime in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language

... increasing language learners’ motivation because cartoons provide variation for the brain as “visual information in the form of cartoons is usually processed by the right brain which is the holistic, creative, ... See full document

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The design of learner-centred, technology-enhanced education

The design of learner-centred, technology-enhanced education

... This struggle with 'position' has made the PhD by practice suitable for my situation, since the combination of disciplines necessary to carry out my work has shifted from instructional design, to multimedia creativity, ... See full document

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Navigating the learner related cultural dynamics in english language teaching and learning in secondary schools in Kenya

Navigating the learner related cultural dynamics in english language teaching and learning in secondary schools in Kenya

... Learners in the study area were from varied ethnic and linguistic communities including Kalenjin group (Keiyo, Marakwet, Nandi, Tugen and Kipsigis), Luhya, Kisii, Maasai, Kikuyu, Kamba and Luo. In addition, some learners ... See full document

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BLOG AS A PLATFORM FOR LEARNER-CENTERED APPROACH IN TEACHING BILINGUALS

BLOG AS A PLATFORM FOR LEARNER-CENTERED APPROACH IN TEACHING BILINGUALS

... a learner-oriented course for bilinguals studying in modern Estonian ...in teaching Russian to bilinguals not as a foreign language but as one of native ones, which is not provided by curricula of ... See full document

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Learner autonomy in modern higher education

Learner autonomy in modern higher education

... of language learning is not only studying vocabulary, grammar, cultural peculiarities typical for native ...of learner autonomy on individual work, teaching oral skills, which demands the combination ... See full document

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