This paper tries to discuss the relationship between the EFL teachers’ beliefs and their teaching practice. It is interesting to note that practically being exposed to the same materials, curriculum, students and environment, teachers conduct their teaching in varied ways. It can be seen from how students receive and build their image about their teachers. It also reflects the effectiveness of the practice they do. Therefore, it will be very useful to understand whether their teaching practice, including class and curriculum management, is influenced by their beliefs or not. This article embraces the theoretical review and previous studies conducted in this field. This will lead to how teachers should understand about themselves and their ...
AbstractWhen maximizing learning is considered, it is crucially important to consider both the belie...
Formal teaching is an intentional activity that requires teachers to have beliefs and experiences. T...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...
This paper tries to discuss the relationship between the EFL teachers’ beliefs and their teaching pr...
This is a report on an investigation of the differences between English teachers’ belief in effectiv...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to examine whether teachers’ beliefs about EFL Learning ...
Investigating a teacher's beliefs in language teaching is something that needs to be explored. Espec...
Pedagogical decisions and teaching practice are influenced by student teachers’ belief. Personal pre...
Formal teaching is an intentional activity that requires teachers to have beliefs and experiences. T...
Numerous studies have examined the complex relationship between teachers’ pedagogical beli...
Belief plays an important role in many aspects of teaching, it influences the way of teachers to mak...
The construction of teacher beliefs through teacher education programs and their impact on classroom...
Teachers' beliefs are important for understanding and improving educational process.Teachers' belief...
This article reports on research into the beliefs of a group of teachers working in the field of TES...
This study examines an English language teacher’s beliefs and practices within the context of implem...
AbstractWhen maximizing learning is considered, it is crucially important to consider both the belie...
Formal teaching is an intentional activity that requires teachers to have beliefs and experiences. T...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...
This paper tries to discuss the relationship between the EFL teachers’ beliefs and their teaching pr...
This is a report on an investigation of the differences between English teachers’ belief in effectiv...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to examine whether teachers’ beliefs about EFL Learning ...
Investigating a teacher's beliefs in language teaching is something that needs to be explored. Espec...
Pedagogical decisions and teaching practice are influenced by student teachers’ belief. Personal pre...
Formal teaching is an intentional activity that requires teachers to have beliefs and experiences. T...
Numerous studies have examined the complex relationship between teachers’ pedagogical beli...
Belief plays an important role in many aspects of teaching, it influences the way of teachers to mak...
The construction of teacher beliefs through teacher education programs and their impact on classroom...
Teachers' beliefs are important for understanding and improving educational process.Teachers' belief...
This article reports on research into the beliefs of a group of teachers working in the field of TES...
This study examines an English language teacher’s beliefs and practices within the context of implem...
AbstractWhen maximizing learning is considered, it is crucially important to consider both the belie...
Formal teaching is an intentional activity that requires teachers to have beliefs and experiences. T...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...