Browsing Undergraduate English Programs by Title
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Effective mistake correction in writing and an application: the Maltepe project 2004
(Humanizing Language Teaching, 2006-09)Educating competent enough writers both in a foreign language is a long, winding, bumpy road where travellers have to sweat a lot and unlike speaking, accuracy is the sine qua non for being effective in the target language ... -
Effective Use of MOODLE in ELT Settings: An Application in SELI at Özyeğin University
(Istanbul Kültür University, 2010-05)Technology in language teaching has been around for longer than one could imagine and the use of tape recorders, language laboratories and video in the classroom in the 1960s and 1970s (Dudeney and Hockly, 2007: 7) has ... -
Establishing teacher presence in online teaching
(TESOL International Association, 2021-03-08)This resource aims to provide some hints for teachers to have a stronger teacher visibility and presence in online education. -
Evaluating an online professional learning community as a context for professional development in classroom-based research
(TESL-EJ, 2020-11)This study examines how an online training into teacher research has been evaluated in relation to the three main elements of the community of inquiry framework (CoI): teaching, social, and cognitive presences. We held the ... -
Exploring source use, discourse features and their relation to proficiency in source-based writing assessment in a turkish eap context
(Karadeniz Technical University, 2020-06)Source-based writing, using content from reading texts into writing, constitutes a prominent aspect of academic writing. Both research and classroom practice have demonstrated that effective use of sources poses challenges ... -
Exploring student perceptions of source-based writing assessment in a Turkish EAP context
(Children Research Center, 2020-04)As integrated writing tasks are becoming more common in assessment in EAP settings, there is need for more research to explore how different cultural groups perceive integrated writing assessment. With this in mind, this ... -
Extending borders: A blended learning project to promote language learning
(2013-04-12)Our presentation highlights how blended learning can aid the achievement of objectives in relation to student engagement in language learning, and models the application of the method as a curriculum initiative in a ... -
Factors affecting students’ English proficiency in a Turkish EMI University: a phenomenological study
(World Council for Curriculum and Instruction (WCCI), 2018)This paper reports on an investigation of Turkish English-medium university students’ perceptions of the change in their language ability and the factors affecting this change. Results revealed that 1) when students are ... -
Göç ve Irk: Madrid'de Yaşayan Fakir, Siyah Afrikalı Göçmenlerin Çalışma Koşulları
(Dipnot Yayınevi, 2013)Bu çalışma, günümüz Madrid'inde giderek yaygınlaşan bir iş kolunun analizini yapmak amacıyla yola çıkmıştır. Bölgedeki inşaatlarda ve şantiyelerde bekçilik işini kapsayan bu hizmet sektörü, Çingene nüfusu için önemli bir ... -
How to create opportunities for learner-to-learner interaction in online classes
This resource aims to provide some tips to create opportunities for learner-to-learner interaction and constructive collaboration. -
The impact of English medium instruction (EMI) on students' language abilities
(World Council for Curriculum and Instruction (WCCI), 2017-11)This paper reports on an investigation of Turkish English-medium university students’ perceptions of the change in their language ability and difference between students’ level of English proficiency when they start their ... -
The impact of using wordlists in the language classroom on students’ vocabulary acquisition
(European Centre for Research Training and Development UK, 2016-03)Vocabulary has always been an area of interest for many researchers since words represent “the building block upon which knowledge of the second language can be built” and without them people cannot convey the intended ... -
Information superhighway and continuous professional development for the networked teachers: online communities of practice
(IGI Global, 2018)This chapter focuses on the impact of technology on teacher training through online communities of practice (CoP) and investigates its potential for facilitating continuous professional development for the educators who ... -
Investigating the impacts of a mentoring model on experienced efl teachers at tertiary level
(IGI Global, 2018-04)In teacher education programs, mentoring is generally regarded as a major component of the practicum of preservice teachers; mentors guide the development of preservice teachers and evaluate their readiness to teach ... -
Investigating the impacts of coaching and mentoring through induction on the experienced teachers
(IGI Global, 2021)Since induction programs are generally implemented for beginning teachers, those designed in response to experienced teachers' pedagogical needs are rare, and their impacts on these teachers are not so widely researched. ... -
Investigating the impacts of coaching and mentoring through induction on the experienced teachers
(IGI Global, 2021-06)Since induction programs are generally implemented for beginning teachers, those designed in response to experienced teachers' pedagogical needs are rare, and their impacts on these teachers are not so widely researched. ... -
Investigating the perceptions of students on the use of L1 in departmental courses in a Turkish EMI university
(Gazi Universitesi, 2020-06-30)This paper reports on an investigation of Turkish English-medium university students’ perceptions of the use of L1 in departmental courses in a Turkish foundation university, where the medium of instruction is English. ... -
Lexical collocations (verb plus noun) across written academic genres in English
(2015-05-13)The dominance of syntactic studies in linguistics has caused lexis and grammar to be perceived as two distinct categories. With introduction of the paradigm of cognitive linguistics, the studies in syntax have been replaced ... -
Native English speaking teachers as cosmopolitans or citizens of the world: An anthropological study in Istanbul, Turkey
(Katibeh-ILCRG, 2020)The study of cosmopolitans – citizens of the world— and cosmopolitanism, traceable to ancient Greece, has, after a long decline in interest, made a strong comeback in social sciences since the 1990s, particularly in sociology ... -
Native English-speaking teachers in foreign language teaching in Turkey: a brief historical overview
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2018)With the onset of globalisation, the world is turning into a global village With the onset of globalisation, the world is turning into a global village and the need for a common language has become pressing. Increasingly, ...
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