The purpose of this study was to explore English teachers' beliefs about language, language teaching, and language learning to answer the research question: What beliefs have been formed through teaching experience? A 28-item questionnaire was administered to 69 junior high school teachers of English in Japan and 69 Japanese-speaking university students. Results showed that the teachers think (a) that grammatical knowledge is not sufficient for communication, (b) that, in reading or writing instruction, Japanese need not be relied on, (c) that, in listening, students do not have to understand every word, and (d) that basically, progress is made in foreign language learning through mimicking. A comparison of teachers with university students...
This study examines the development of the grammar teaching beliefs and practices of three practisin...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
A study investigated the beliefs about second language learning among nine students of English as a ...
The purpose of this study was to explore English teachers\u27 beliefs about language, language teach...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
In a summary of research on teacher cognition, Borg (2006) cites Clark and Yinger saying in 1977 tha...
Language learners are considered to have preconceived beliefs about language learning, i.e. ideas an...
This article reports on research into the beliefs of a group of teachers working in the field of TES...
Abstract. Both English learners and teachers have certain beliefs about how to learn English. These ...
Abstract: Language teaching has been focused mainly on teachers' classroom actions and behaviours an...
Students and teachers bring with them into the university classroom a set of variables based on prev...
This study examines changes in the beliefs of a group of undergraduate students about learning and t...
This study aims to discover the beliefs of non-native Japanese language teachers and to discuss the ...
(Abstract) The purposes of this paper are twofold: a) to discuss how previous researchers have explo...
This study explores the role of teacher beliefs in two teachers’ implementation of a collaboratively...
This study examines the development of the grammar teaching beliefs and practices of three practisin...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
A study investigated the beliefs about second language learning among nine students of English as a ...
The purpose of this study was to explore English teachers\u27 beliefs about language, language teach...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
In a summary of research on teacher cognition, Borg (2006) cites Clark and Yinger saying in 1977 tha...
Language learners are considered to have preconceived beliefs about language learning, i.e. ideas an...
This article reports on research into the beliefs of a group of teachers working in the field of TES...
Abstract. Both English learners and teachers have certain beliefs about how to learn English. These ...
Abstract: Language teaching has been focused mainly on teachers' classroom actions and behaviours an...
Students and teachers bring with them into the university classroom a set of variables based on prev...
This study examines changes in the beliefs of a group of undergraduate students about learning and t...
This study aims to discover the beliefs of non-native Japanese language teachers and to discuss the ...
(Abstract) The purposes of this paper are twofold: a) to discuss how previous researchers have explo...
This study explores the role of teacher beliefs in two teachers’ implementation of a collaboratively...
This study examines the development of the grammar teaching beliefs and practices of three practisin...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
A study investigated the beliefs about second language learning among nine students of English as a ...