This study investigated the relationship between pre-service English-as-a-second-language (ESL) teachers’ pedagogical beliefs and their actual teaching practices. To determine the nature of this relationship, 99 teachers-in-training with little or no teaching experience were asked to complete a questionnaire seeking information about their teaching beliefs, particularly about oral corrective feedback (i.e. teachers’ responses to students’ language errors). The teachers’ responses were subjected to an exploratory factor analysis which revealed several dimensions underlying their beliefs. To examine how these beliefs affect classroom performance, 10 of the teachers were first asked to indicate how they would correct language errors illustrate...
In a language classroom which focuses on communicative use of English, the matter of whether to corr...
Theoretical perspectives on error treatment in second language acquisition research are divided on t...
Corrective feedback has become a big issue in second language acquisition. Its effectiveness when im...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between novice ESL teachers' beliefs about c...
Extensive research literature suggests that corrective feedback (CF), when effective, has a benefici...
It has long been assumed within traditional pedagogical practice that error feedback is necessary fo...
This study explored the emerging corrective feedback (CF) practices of a group of 18 pre-service Eng...
This study looks at concrete techniques used by teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL) in ad...
This study investigated teacher cognition in relation to corrective feedback (oral responses to erro...
Corrective feedback has always been popular in English as a foreign language (EFL) settings and its ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-75.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
In mainstream Second Language Acquisition (SLA), errors are viewed as indicators of learners’ interl...
Teachers’ beliefs are noteworthy topic for researchers because of the input they supply for the impr...
Feedback is one of the most significant elements in the process of teaching and learning. It serves ...
In a language classroom which focuses on communicative use of English, the matter of whether to corr...
In a language classroom which focuses on communicative use of English, the matter of whether to corr...
Theoretical perspectives on error treatment in second language acquisition research are divided on t...
Corrective feedback has become a big issue in second language acquisition. Its effectiveness when im...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between novice ESL teachers' beliefs about c...
Extensive research literature suggests that corrective feedback (CF), when effective, has a benefici...
It has long been assumed within traditional pedagogical practice that error feedback is necessary fo...
This study explored the emerging corrective feedback (CF) practices of a group of 18 pre-service Eng...
This study looks at concrete techniques used by teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL) in ad...
This study investigated teacher cognition in relation to corrective feedback (oral responses to erro...
Corrective feedback has always been popular in English as a foreign language (EFL) settings and its ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-75.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
In mainstream Second Language Acquisition (SLA), errors are viewed as indicators of learners’ interl...
Teachers’ beliefs are noteworthy topic for researchers because of the input they supply for the impr...
Feedback is one of the most significant elements in the process of teaching and learning. It serves ...
In a language classroom which focuses on communicative use of English, the matter of whether to corr...
In a language classroom which focuses on communicative use of English, the matter of whether to corr...
Theoretical perspectives on error treatment in second language acquisition research are divided on t...
Corrective feedback has become a big issue in second language acquisition. Its effectiveness when im...