Students might have different attitudes and perceptions of different types of teachers. The present study aims to analyse the differences in students' attitudes as well as perceptions toward two different types of teachers; NEST (Native English Speaking Teachers) and NNEST (Non-Native English Speaking Teachers). The present study used a mixed method approach by distributing a set of questionnaires to sixty junior high school students and interviewing four of them. Despite showing relatively positive attitudes toward both teachers, the findings revealed that the participants paid more attention to NEST than NNEST. Although most participants do not think English should only be taught by NEST, there is a preference over NEST whom are considere...
The study was conducted to investigate students’ views toward Native English Speaker Teachers (NES...
In several educational settings aiming to teach English as a foreign language, the myth of the super...
It is no longer a secret that nonnative speakers of English far exceed the number of native speakers...
Students might have different attitudes and perceptions of different types of teachers. The present ...
The dichotomy between native English speaker teachers (NESTs) and non-native English speaker teacher...
Different teachers might have different influence on students’ motivation as well as perceptions. Th...
This survey study explores the second year of English Department student’s perceptions about their n...
A debate on the effectiveness of Native English Teacher (NEST) and Non Native English Teacher (NNEST...
This paper reports the outcome of a study carried out in Qassim University with 169 Saudi male novic...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether upper-secondary school students, studying English as...
The objective of the study is to find the empirical evidence of English students’ perceptions regard...
The native/nonnative-English-speaking teacher (NEST/NNEST) dichotomy has received much attention in...
Native English-speaking teacher (NEST) and non-native English-speaking teacher (NNEST) dichotomy has...
This study examined the secondary students’ perceptions towards NESTs and NNESTs in an English cours...
Since non-native English speaking teachers (NNESTs) are always compared with native English speaking...
The study was conducted to investigate students’ views toward Native English Speaker Teachers (NES...
In several educational settings aiming to teach English as a foreign language, the myth of the super...
It is no longer a secret that nonnative speakers of English far exceed the number of native speakers...
Students might have different attitudes and perceptions of different types of teachers. The present ...
The dichotomy between native English speaker teachers (NESTs) and non-native English speaker teacher...
Different teachers might have different influence on students’ motivation as well as perceptions. Th...
This survey study explores the second year of English Department student’s perceptions about their n...
A debate on the effectiveness of Native English Teacher (NEST) and Non Native English Teacher (NNEST...
This paper reports the outcome of a study carried out in Qassim University with 169 Saudi male novic...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether upper-secondary school students, studying English as...
The objective of the study is to find the empirical evidence of English students’ perceptions regard...
The native/nonnative-English-speaking teacher (NEST/NNEST) dichotomy has received much attention in...
Native English-speaking teacher (NEST) and non-native English-speaking teacher (NNEST) dichotomy has...
This study examined the secondary students’ perceptions towards NESTs and NNESTs in an English cours...
Since non-native English speaking teachers (NNESTs) are always compared with native English speaking...
The study was conducted to investigate students’ views toward Native English Speaker Teachers (NES...
In several educational settings aiming to teach English as a foreign language, the myth of the super...
It is no longer a secret that nonnative speakers of English far exceed the number of native speakers...