The purpose of the current study is to explore the effects of pre-service teachers ‟ language learning beliefs on their practice teaching. Two randomly chosen pre-service teachers were recruited in the study (one male, one female). This research mainly adopted a qualitative approach using a structured interview, philosophy statements, field-notes during observations and the reflective journals of the participants. To explore their language learning beliefs and to determine the categories participants ‟ interview transcriptions were open coded. Five main categories of language learning beliefs were identified in the end of the analysis; (1) ideal English learner, (2) ideal English teacher, (3) ideal English classroom, (4) difficulties in lan...
Preservice foreign-language teachers are adults with well-established beliefs. They start teacher-ed...
This paper explores ESL preservice teachers’ beliefs regarding teaching English to young learners, a...
This study responds to the possible changes in beliefs that teachers hold nowadays about language le...
AbstractThe purpose of the current study is to explore the effects of pre-service teachers’ language...
As pre-service foreign language teachers navigate their formal teacher training in university-based ...
Teachers' beliefs and theoretical knowledge have important effects on their classroom practice and t...
This study examines changes in the beliefs of a group of undergraduate students about learning and t...
Second language (SL) teachers bring a myriad of beliefs, assumptions and knowledge to language teach...
This paper presents a four-year longitudinal study of student teachers ’ beliefs about language lear...
Abstract. Teachers ’ beliefs about language learning and teaching are an important concept to resear...
Pre-service teachers undergo an important phase, called teaching practice, before plunging in the ‘r...
This paper presents a four-year longitudinal study of student teachers’ beliefs about language...
A study investigated the beliefs about second language learning among nine students of English as a ...
The modern foreign language (FL) classroom holds many challenges for FL teachers. Educators have rec...
This paper contains the description of a research project that was carried out in the Bachelor of Ar...
Preservice foreign-language teachers are adults with well-established beliefs. They start teacher-ed...
This paper explores ESL preservice teachers’ beliefs regarding teaching English to young learners, a...
This study responds to the possible changes in beliefs that teachers hold nowadays about language le...
AbstractThe purpose of the current study is to explore the effects of pre-service teachers’ language...
As pre-service foreign language teachers navigate their formal teacher training in university-based ...
Teachers' beliefs and theoretical knowledge have important effects on their classroom practice and t...
This study examines changes in the beliefs of a group of undergraduate students about learning and t...
Second language (SL) teachers bring a myriad of beliefs, assumptions and knowledge to language teach...
This paper presents a four-year longitudinal study of student teachers ’ beliefs about language lear...
Abstract. Teachers ’ beliefs about language learning and teaching are an important concept to resear...
Pre-service teachers undergo an important phase, called teaching practice, before plunging in the ‘r...
This paper presents a four-year longitudinal study of student teachers’ beliefs about language...
A study investigated the beliefs about second language learning among nine students of English as a ...
The modern foreign language (FL) classroom holds many challenges for FL teachers. Educators have rec...
This paper contains the description of a research project that was carried out in the Bachelor of Ar...
Preservice foreign-language teachers are adults with well-established beliefs. They start teacher-ed...
This paper explores ESL preservice teachers’ beliefs regarding teaching English to young learners, a...
This study responds to the possible changes in beliefs that teachers hold nowadays about language le...