Those entering the education profession in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) often face considerable obstacles in the government’s primary school system, particularly in the teaching of English reading. Traditional curricula and methodologies, reliance on rote learning, teachers shouting and instilling fear and too few qualified teachers pose a threat to the establishment of a reading culture in schools. As part of a larger case study, this article discusses a teacher educator’s path toward the development of a reading culture, with a focus on the perspectives of Emirati student teachers’ developing reading teaching styles as they engage in a revised teacher education Vygotskian constructivist reading methodology module in the college classroo...
Negotiating Critical Literacies in Classrooms brings together accounts of educators who have sought ...
The benefits of extensive reading, not just for English learners’ general and academic reading liter...
The quality of reading instructions given in schools by teachers has always been a matter of concern...
In response to a demand by government authorities to significantly improve educational practices in ...
There is an urgent need to invest in teacher education programmes in the Arab world. Outdated curric...
There is an urgent need to invest in teacher education programmes in the Arab world. Outdated curric...
Reading is a skill that is much in focus in the academia in today\u27s world. It provides the base f...
Toward a culture of reading: four perspectivesThis article discusses four paths toward the developme...
On multiple international assessments of student learning including the IEA's TIMSS and the OECD's P...
English is the required language of instruction in secondary schools in the Philippines. Secondary s...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The study examined Saudi fema...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Language, Literacy and Arts Education, 1999This st...
Abstract--Current conceptions of literacy education require reading/writing teachers who have rich i...
This thesis presents the findings of a research study examining a group of second year undergraduate...
This article charts the progress of one cohort of student-teachers (variously known as beginning tea...
Negotiating Critical Literacies in Classrooms brings together accounts of educators who have sought ...
The benefits of extensive reading, not just for English learners’ general and academic reading liter...
The quality of reading instructions given in schools by teachers has always been a matter of concern...
In response to a demand by government authorities to significantly improve educational practices in ...
There is an urgent need to invest in teacher education programmes in the Arab world. Outdated curric...
There is an urgent need to invest in teacher education programmes in the Arab world. Outdated curric...
Reading is a skill that is much in focus in the academia in today\u27s world. It provides the base f...
Toward a culture of reading: four perspectivesThis article discusses four paths toward the developme...
On multiple international assessments of student learning including the IEA's TIMSS and the OECD's P...
English is the required language of instruction in secondary schools in the Philippines. Secondary s...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The study examined Saudi fema...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Language, Literacy and Arts Education, 1999This st...
Abstract--Current conceptions of literacy education require reading/writing teachers who have rich i...
This thesis presents the findings of a research study examining a group of second year undergraduate...
This article charts the progress of one cohort of student-teachers (variously known as beginning tea...
Negotiating Critical Literacies in Classrooms brings together accounts of educators who have sought ...
The benefits of extensive reading, not just for English learners’ general and academic reading liter...
The quality of reading instructions given in schools by teachers has always been a matter of concern...