The belief system upheld by a teacher largely controls and shapes his or her views and practices of the subject matter and pedagogical content knowledge. Whether or not this applies to an English as a Second Language (ESL) context underpinned the purpose of the study presented and discussed in this paper. This Case Study aimed to explore three purposively selected rural primary school teachers’ beliefs and practices about teaching and learning of English. They each had fifteen, six and one year of experience; respectively. Data was gathered through individual interviews and triangulated with observations and document analysis. Themes were identified through constant comparative and thematic analysis and assisted with the use of CAQDAS, Atla...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
Teachers are one of the most important parts in the discourse of education and the process of teachi...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
Studies on the effectiveness of technology have shown that it enhances students in language learning...
The purpose of this research is to discover the beliefs of primary school teachers pertaining to iss...
The purpose of this research is to discover the beliefs of primary school teachers pertaining to iss...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...
Numerous studies have examined the complex relationship between teachers’ pedagogical beli...
This thesis reports the portrait of teaching English in elementary schools in Bandung. This study t...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to examine whether teachers’ beliefs about EFL Learning ...
This paper explores ESL preservice teachers’ beliefs regarding teaching English to young learners, a...
This study was done to find out (1) whether there was a significant difference between students and ...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
This study was done to find out (1) whether there was a significant difference between students and ...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
Teachers are one of the most important parts in the discourse of education and the process of teachi...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
Studies on the effectiveness of technology have shown that it enhances students in language learning...
The purpose of this research is to discover the beliefs of primary school teachers pertaining to iss...
The purpose of this research is to discover the beliefs of primary school teachers pertaining to iss...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...
Farrell (2007) says that investigating teachers‘ beliefs and the corresponding classroom practices c...
Numerous studies have examined the complex relationship between teachers’ pedagogical beli...
This thesis reports the portrait of teaching English in elementary schools in Bandung. This study t...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to examine whether teachers’ beliefs about EFL Learning ...
This paper explores ESL preservice teachers’ beliefs regarding teaching English to young learners, a...
This study was done to find out (1) whether there was a significant difference between students and ...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
This study was done to find out (1) whether there was a significant difference between students and ...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
Teachers are one of the most important parts in the discourse of education and the process of teachi...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...