The current study adopted features of a survey research design to examine the EFL high school teachers’ beliefs about writing and its teaching, their actual classroom practices, and the interplays between their beliefs and practices in the realm of EFL writing instruction. A sample of seventy-six EFL teachers from the eight selected high schools situated in Ho Chi Minh City was recruited for the current survey. The beliefs and practices of EFL writing instruction of these studied teachers were elicited through a thirty-nine-item questionnaire, which was qualitatively analyzed by SPSS 20.0. The study results showed that most of the participants held different views/orientations about writing skills and teaching writing, consisting of form-ba...
Master of EducationThis thesis investigates the relationship between Korean secondary school English...
This study explored non-English major students’ beliefs about teachers’ roles in English as a Foreig...
The article aims at pointing out what kinds of activities designed to improve the learners ’ writing...
Writing in a foreign language is deemed to be the most difficult language skill to learners, especia...
The standard of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education has prompted calls for reform to prese...
The standard of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education has prompted calls for reform to prese...
Preservice EFL teachers ’ attitudes, needs, and experiences about teaching writin
A random sample of 782 grades 1 through 3 Chinese language arts teachers in Taiwan were surveyed abo...
Teaching EFL writing at the secondary level of education is one of the challenging tasks for every t...
Despite the reported powerful influence of teachers’ beliefs on their pedagogical practices in the c...
The standard of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education has prompted calls for reform to prese...
This research investigates teachers’ beliefs and practices about EFL writing. The teachers of EFL wr...
The study reported in this paper explores issues of motivation and learners' identity in Englis...
The study reported in this paper explores issues of motivation and learners’ identity in Engli...
A random sample of 1,313 grades 7–9 Chinese language arts teachers in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Macao, an...
Master of EducationThis thesis investigates the relationship between Korean secondary school English...
This study explored non-English major students’ beliefs about teachers’ roles in English as a Foreig...
The article aims at pointing out what kinds of activities designed to improve the learners ’ writing...
Writing in a foreign language is deemed to be the most difficult language skill to learners, especia...
The standard of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education has prompted calls for reform to prese...
The standard of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education has prompted calls for reform to prese...
Preservice EFL teachers ’ attitudes, needs, and experiences about teaching writin
A random sample of 782 grades 1 through 3 Chinese language arts teachers in Taiwan were surveyed abo...
Teaching EFL writing at the secondary level of education is one of the challenging tasks for every t...
Despite the reported powerful influence of teachers’ beliefs on their pedagogical practices in the c...
The standard of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education has prompted calls for reform to prese...
This research investigates teachers’ beliefs and practices about EFL writing. The teachers of EFL wr...
The study reported in this paper explores issues of motivation and learners' identity in Englis...
The study reported in this paper explores issues of motivation and learners’ identity in Engli...
A random sample of 1,313 grades 7–9 Chinese language arts teachers in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Macao, an...
Master of EducationThis thesis investigates the relationship between Korean secondary school English...
This study explored non-English major students’ beliefs about teachers’ roles in English as a Foreig...
The article aims at pointing out what kinds of activities designed to improve the learners ’ writing...