Abstract: This article explores the construction and development of two non-native English speaking student teachers ’ beliefs throughout a one-year teaching English to speakers of other languages programme in a university in the United Kingdom. The research used a qualitative case methodology to illuminate individuals’ understanding and perceptions. The study employed three data collection instruments: semi-structured interviews, observation of micro-teaching sessions and student teachers ’ written reflections on their teaching. Data analysis focused on how beliefs developed within five dimensions of belief, namely, subject matter, learning, teaching, learners and the teacher. The study suggests that teacher education programmes shape and ...
The present thesis identifies the beliefs held by a hundred and forty-five pre-service teachers abou...
This study investigated some of the beliefs two teachers of English as an additional language heldto...
This thesis presents an examination of the beliefs that non-native English speaker teachers had abou...
This paper presents a four-year longitudinal study of student teachers ’ beliefs about language lear...
This article reports on research into the beliefs of a group of teachers working in the field of TES...
This study explores the role of teacher beliefs in two teachers’ implementation of a collaboratively...
This paper presents a four-year longitudinal study of student teachers’ beliefs about language...
This study examines changes in the beliefs of a group of undergraduate students about learning and t...
The purpose of the current study is to explore the effects of pre-service teachers ‟ language learni...
The development of preservice teacher beliefs is a complicated, non-linear process. It has been sugg...
Teachers' beliefs and theoretical knowledge have important effects on their classroom practice and t...
As pre-service foreign language teachers navigate their formal teacher training in university-based ...
Abstract. Both English learners and teachers have certain beliefs about how to learn English. These ...
This study investigated the beliefs about teaching and learning English of nine non-native novice te...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...
The present thesis identifies the beliefs held by a hundred and forty-five pre-service teachers abou...
This study investigated some of the beliefs two teachers of English as an additional language heldto...
This thesis presents an examination of the beliefs that non-native English speaker teachers had abou...
This paper presents a four-year longitudinal study of student teachers ’ beliefs about language lear...
This article reports on research into the beliefs of a group of teachers working in the field of TES...
This study explores the role of teacher beliefs in two teachers’ implementation of a collaboratively...
This paper presents a four-year longitudinal study of student teachers’ beliefs about language...
This study examines changes in the beliefs of a group of undergraduate students about learning and t...
The purpose of the current study is to explore the effects of pre-service teachers ‟ language learni...
The development of preservice teacher beliefs is a complicated, non-linear process. It has been sugg...
Teachers' beliefs and theoretical knowledge have important effects on their classroom practice and t...
As pre-service foreign language teachers navigate their formal teacher training in university-based ...
Abstract. Both English learners and teachers have certain beliefs about how to learn English. These ...
This study investigated the beliefs about teaching and learning English of nine non-native novice te...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...
The present thesis identifies the beliefs held by a hundred and forty-five pre-service teachers abou...
This study investigated some of the beliefs two teachers of English as an additional language heldto...
This thesis presents an examination of the beliefs that non-native English speaker teachers had abou...