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Tytuł:
Between Scylla and Charybdis? An Attempt to Resolve the Problems Caused by the New Matura and Teacher Training Programmes in Poland.
Co dalej z kolegiami nauczycielskimi?
Autorzy:
Shaw, Aeddan
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/441116.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Europejska im. ks. Józefa Tischnera
Tematy:
Teacher development
higher education
education reform
ELT
Polska
rozwój nauczycielski
studia wyższe
reforma edukacyjna
nauczanie języka angielskiego
Polska
Opis:
In our day and age it is perhaps odd that some students, after 7 years of English, profess to being elementary learners of a language: The Council of Europe suggests that 240 hours of study is enough to progress from A1 to B1. When questioned, most students give in justification the plea ‘but I didn’t learn anything at High School’. But is this really the case? Are high schools really that bad? In 2005 the eclectically translated Supreme Chamber for Control (NIK) conducted an audit of the tuition of Modern Foreign Languages in Poland which had some startling results. Almost half of the schools audited (49.3%) were found to be employing teachers who did not meet the educational and linguistic standards set by the auditor and 85% of institutions were guilty of some kind of irregularity. Even basic issues such as materials were found to be wanting, with 20% using a handbook that was unacceptable or unsuitable for the group. Overall, only 1 in every 7 schools met the requirements set by the auditors. Furthermore, the imminent winding down of the Teacher Training College system in Poland threatens to leave the education system with a greatly reduced pool of potential staff and heavily reliant on the creaking system of University English departments for its teachers. To compound matters, the current system, whilst seemingly demanding and thorough, is wholly inadequate preparation for future teachers. By way of an example, at present it is enough to complete 144 hours of teaching practice in order to become a teacher in high school, but this seemingly impressive figure is highly misleading, since in actual fact it only requires a minimum of 20 hours of independent teaching and one course in methodology – completely inadequate by contemporary European standards. In the UK, for example, trainee teachers complete 6 hours of real teaching practice per week during their course – and this only allows them to attain ‘Qualified Teacher Status’, a full year of work being required before one becomes a true teacher. As a disclaimer, perhaps the best teachers I have met are Polish state school teachers, and ‘Native Speakers’ perhaps the most overrated; but clearly, to paraphrase the Bard, something is rotten in the state of Poland. Where does this problem stem from, and what are the implications for educational policy makers? This paper will address these issues, examine some alternatives and put forward some tentative suggestions and ideas for future discussion.
W naszych czasach wydaje się dziwne, kiedy studenci po siedmiu latach nauki języka angielskiego przyznają się do tego, że znają angielski jedynie na poziomie podstawowym, zwłaszcza że według Rady Europy wystarczy 240 godzin nauki, aby przejść z poziomu A1 na B1. Kiedy pyta się ich, dlaczego tak słabo znają angielski, często tłumaczą: „tak naprawdę nie nauczyłem się niczego w szkole średniej”. Czy naprawdę tak jest? Czy szkoły średnie są na takim niskim poziomie? W 2005 roku Najwyższa Izba Kontroli prowadziła audyt poziomu nauczania języków obcych w polskich szkołach. Wyniki były zaskakujące. Okazało się, że prawie połowa szkół (49,3%), w których przeprowadzono audyt, zatrudnia nauczycieli niespełniających ministerialnych i lingwistycznych wymogów, założonych przez audytorów. Oprócz tego aż 85% instytucji nie w pełni spełniła ministerialne wymogi. Nawet w sprawach najbardziej podstawowych również były braki: 20% szkół korzystało z nieodpowiednich podręczników. W sumie tylko jedna z siedmiu szkół spełniła ministerialne wymogi. Poza tym zapowiadane zamykanie kolegiów nauczycielskich najprawdopodobniej będzie skutkowało tym, że zapotrzebowanie na nauczycieli nie będzie zrealizowane i zostawi kształcenie przyszłych anglistów w niepewnych rękach wydziałów filologii angielskiej. Sprawa jest jeszcze bardziej skomplikowana, ponieważ obecny system kształcenia anglistów, choć wymagający i dokładny, nie zapewnia odpowiedniego przygotowania przyszłych nauczycieli. Na przykład obecnie wystarczy zrealizować jedynie 144 godzin praktyki, aby być nauczycielem w szkole średniej, co może wyglądać imponująco, ale jest mylące, gdyż jedynie 20 godzin to samodzielnie prowadzone lekcje i jeden kurs z metodologii, co jest kompletnie niezgodne ze standardami europejskimi. W Wielkiej Brytanii, na przykład, praktykanci muszą zrealizować sześć godzin dydaktycznych tygodniowo, co pozwala im uzyskać „status wykwalifikowanego nauczyciela”. Aby zostać samodzielnym nauczycielem, muszą jeszcze pracować jeszcze rok. Nie zmienia to faktu, że najlepsi nauczyciele, jakich kiedykolwiek poznałem, to angliści w szkołach państwowych i „native speakerzy”, choć ci ostatni najbardziej przecenieni. Skąd się bierze ten problem i jakie są jego konsekwencje dla tych, którzy tworzą prawa? W niniejszym artykule postaram się opowiedzieć na te pytania i sformułować sugestie przydatne w dalszej dyskusji na ten temat.
Źródło:
Kultura i Polityka; 2009, 5; 86-96
1899-4466
Pojawia się w:
Kultura i Polityka
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Making English a New Latin
Autorzy:
Scheuer, Sylwia
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/620576.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010-09-30
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
Latin analogy
ELF
ELT
standards
Opis:
The paper looks at various aspects of the so-called Latin-English analogy and particularly at the ways in which English may share the fate of Latin in ultimately becoming a victim of its own success. A critical factor in the history of Latin was a conceptual split between its native and non-native varieties, which eventually proved instrumental in establishing its reputation as a dead language. The author wishes to argue that current proposals for a codification of English as a Lingua Franca, aimed at providing vast numbers of L2 learners with a pedagogical alternative that does not emulate L1 standards, may be regarded as major steps towards making English a new Latin: creating a similar split between native versus foreigners' English.
Źródło:
Research in Language; 2010, 8; 1-13
1731-7533
Pojawia się w:
Research in Language
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Mixed Methods and Action Research: similar or different?
Autorzy:
Wiśniewska, Danuta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/917694.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011-01-01
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Mixed methods
Action research
ELT
Opis:
This article attempts to analyse and compare ELT studies grounded solely in mixed methods and ELT action research studies based on a mixed methods approach in order to identify to what degree action research studies combining different methods in a single study comply with the principles of rigorous mixed methods study.
Źródło:
Glottodidactica. An International Journal of Applied Linguistics; 2011, 37, 1; 59-72
0072-4769
Pojawia się w:
Glottodidactica. An International Journal of Applied Linguistics
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Is there EFL in ELT coursebooks?
Autorzy:
Vettorel, Paola
Lopriore, Lucilla
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780518.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013-12
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
English as lingua franca
World Englishes
ELT materials
intercultural awareness
langugae awareness
communication strategies
localization
nonnative bilingual speakers of English
Opis:
This article aims to explore whether well-attested findings in the fields of World Englishes (WE) and of English as a lingua franca (ELF) have determined a shift in perspective in the overall approach to English language teaching (ELT), and how far this shift has permeated teaching materials and coursebooks. The research study was carried out in Italy, a country where ELT coursebooks have often played a relevant role in introducing innovations in language teaching methodology. The research design included a corpus of ten coursebooks that have been published and adopted in Italian secondary schools in the last 6 years. The coursebooks were evaluated in terms of the presence or absence of references to WE and/or ELF, of awareness-raising activities, of the promotion of using English outside the school environment and of the use of effective English communication and intercultural strategies among nonnative speakers. Findings show that there have been no significant changes in the inclusion of WE- and ELForiented materials and related tasks, apart from the area of promotion of cultural and intercultural awareness.
Źródło:
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching; 2013, 3, 4; 483-504
2083-5205
2084-1965
Pojawia się w:
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Developing students’ speaking skills through role-play
Autorzy:
Kuśnierek, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1193998.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
ELT classroom
learning foreign languages
play activities in the classroom
theoretical background
Opis:
One of the main purposes of learning foreign languages, particularly English, which has become lingua franca in many parts of the world, is the ability to communicate effectively with other users of the target language. Teaching to communicate in real, everyday situations is very often neglected and students have little chance to practise ordinary language in class. Therefore, teachers ought to provide learners with opportunities to improve their speaking skills. The prime objective of this diploma paper is to investigate whether role-play activities contribute to developing students’ speaking skills in the ELT classroom. This thesis consists of three chapters; the first two sections deal with a theoretical background and the third one focuses on implementing role-play activities in the classroom.
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2015, 7; 73-111
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
EFL TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS ON USING ICT IN THEIR TEACHING: TO USE OR TO REJECT?
Autorzy:
Silviyanti, Tengku Maya
Yusuf, Yunisrina Qismullah
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/955845.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie. IATEFL Poland Computer Special Interest Group
Tematy:
ICT
EFL teachers’ perceptions
ELT
motivation
barriers
Opis:
This study focused on identifying EFL teachers’ perceptions on the use of ICT in their teaching. A number of 42 EFL teachers from two state universities in Indonesia were involved. A closed-ended questionnaire based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) (Davis, Bagozzi, and Warshaw, 1989) was distributed and interviews were conducted. The findings revealed that 31 teacher users were found to have high motivation to use ICT because they believe that it is important in ELT as it makes learning enjoyable, interesting, and effective, among other constructive outcomes. Meanwhile, even though the other 11 teacher non-users were aware that the use of ICT is becoming more essential nowadays, their motivation remains low. Their barriers were rooted from the lack of training and support, either financial or non-financial, from their work environment. Therefore, these barriers should become a priority for institutions to overcome, considering that ICT provides unlimited sources of information in ELT and teachers must be prepared to face new challenges in education and technology that are present today.
Źródło:
Teaching English with Technology; 2015, 15, 4; 29-43
1642-1027
Pojawia się w:
Teaching English with Technology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Fostering awareness of the pedagogical implications of World Englishes and ELF in teacher education in Italy
Autorzy:
Vettorel, Paola
Corrizzato, Sara
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780491.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
World Englishes
English as a lingua franca
teacher education
ELT materials and practices
Opis:
Teacher education represents an essential step to raise awareness of the sociolinguistic changes brought about by the current pluralization of English and by its lingua franca role. Within the pre-service teacher education programs run at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of Verona, Italy, part of the English language course focused on issues related to World Englishes (WE) and English as a lingua franca (ELF), aiming at fostering awareness of and active reflection upon their pedagogical implications. After taking into consideration recent developments in WE- and ELF-aware teacher education, we will report on findings from a research study involving trainee teachers attending the aforementioned courses for English in academic years 2012-13 to 2014-15. The main aim of the study has been to investigate whether, how and to what extent trainee teachers’ pedagogical knowledge and reasoning about a WE and ELF-informed perspective in teaching practices may undergo a change after attending these courses. Drawing upon different sets of data (questionnaires, reflections in e-learning discussion forums, interviews and final reports), the trainees’ increased awareness of and readiness to include a WE- and ELF-informed didactic approach after attending the course will be discussed, together with implications for foreign language teacher education.
Źródło:
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching; 2016, 6, 3; 487-511
2083-5205
2084-1965
Pojawia się w:
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Teaching Materials and the ELF Methodology – Attitudes of Pre-Service Teachers
Autorzy:
Szymańska-Tworek, Aleksandra Aniela
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/783260.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
ELF
ELT
cultural awareness
Opis:
The central argument voiced in the present paper is that the English language classroom should be influenced by the English as a lingua franca (ELF) methodology. What we mean under the notion of ELF methodology is a set of assumptions and tenets advanced by a number of scholars (e.g., Jenkins, 2002; Seidlhofer, 2011), who advocate rejecting the hegemony of a native-speaker language model and embracing a more egalitarian perspective that promotes the linguistic and cultural diversity of the English-using world. The ELF methodology is one of the recent developments in ELT. An abundant literature (e.g., Spichtinger, 2001; McKenzie, 2008) recommends that learners of English are exposed to as many different varieties of English as possible. A further recommendation (e.g., Matsuda, 2012) is that the cultural content presented to pupils in the ELT classroom should be drawn from multiple sources. The present paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning the implications that the ELF methodology carries for coursebooks and teaching materials. The study explores pre-service teachers’ views on the following questions: (1) How many and which varieties of English should appear in the CD recordings that accompany coursebooks? (2) Cultures of which countries should constitute the content of teaching materials? The data obtained from 170 pre-service teachers majoring in English indicate that most of them are far more willing to embrace the cultural rather than linguistic diversity in their own teaching practice.  
Źródło:
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition; 2016, 2, 2
2450-5455
2451-2125
Pojawia się w:
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
An Investigation of ELT Student Teachers’ Dictionary Ownership and Preferences
Autorzy:
Sevik, Mustafa
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/605710.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej
Tematy:
english as a foreign language
university ELT department
dictionary ownership
dictionary preferences
Opis:
Der Band enthält die Abstracts ausschließlich in englischer Sprache.
Alongside with many societal changes, technology has also started to change the teaching and learning of EFL especially since the turn of the millennium. Multimedia based and audio visual materials are now easily accessible and available both for teachers and learners of EFL. Recent research demonstrates that EFL learner ownership and preferences about dictionaries seem to have taken its share from these technological innovations and influences. The increasing number of research on learners’ dictionary ownership and preferences has tried to explore this rather recent situation and has mainly resulted with the main finding that paper dictionaries are losing their long-lasting popularity and that multimedia based dictionaries are becoming popular among EFL learners. This new situation which has pedagogical and curricular applications necessitates research on ELT student teachers’ dictionary ownership and preferences in Turkey, especially considering that research on this area is almost non-existent in Turkish ELT departments. Therefore, the primary aim of this study is to explore ELT student teachers’ dictionary ownership and preferences. With this aim this paper reports on a descriptive study, about dictionary ownership and preferences of 186 ELT student teachers, who voluntarily participated in this study, at Mehmet Akif Ersoy University. Data was collected by means of a Turkish questionnaire that contained 5 sections composed of 50 prescriptive set of statements to which respondents marked their degree of agreement, and 3 open-ended questions. The collected data were analyzed descriptively and the results were provided in tables. The results demonstrate that; student teachers strongly believe that a language learner needs a dictionary; that paper dictionaries are mostly owned but multimedia based dictionaries are mostly preferred; that paper dictionaries are difficult to carry, expensive and time consuming; that they use their dictionaries mostly at home and secondly in class; and that their main reason for using the dictionary is to learn the meaning of vocabulary but not spelling or pronunciation.
Le numéro contient uniquement les résumés en anglais.
Том не содержит аннотаций на английском языке.
Źródło:
Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature; 2017, 41, 1
0137-4699
Pojawia się w:
Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
ICT as material culture in CALL
Autorzy:
Gajek, Elżbieta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/783121.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
CALL
digital learning materials
langugage learnig and teaching
ELT
methodology of teaching languages
Opis:
Human and technology interactions are two directional. A human makes use of the technology available, but the technology enhances human potential and creates opportunities for further development in the use of technology. This mutual influence will be presented on the example of the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in language learning and teaching LL&T. Both historical perspectives on CALL and the contemporary practices illustrate interrelations between material artefacts and their use for learning purposes in the multilingual reality of the Internet. The results of research on teachers of foreign languages show that material culture gives ground for social and pedagogical practices but human perceptions, opinions, and actions constitute the actual use of it.
Źródło:
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition; 2017, 3, 1
2450-5455
2451-2125
Pojawia się w:
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Multimodality of cultural content in ELT materials for young learners.
Autorzy:
Stec, Maria Dorota
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/783087.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
multimodality
ELT materials
cultural content
visual literacy
young learners.
Opis:
Cultural content is incorporated into EL materials to enrich linguistic content. The paper focuses on English materials as cultural artefacts analysed in terms of multimodality. The aim is to identify the most important multimodal aspects of cultural content offered in English course books for early language education. Following the multimodal discourse analysis, the image–language relations presented in the culture sections are examined. The paper seeks to address two following questions: What is the multimodality of cultural content in English course books for young learners? What are the image-language relations involved in the construction of cultural content? The project involves an analysis of nine course books currently used in teaching English to young learners in Polish primary schools. The data will be collected during the evaluation studies, which here are both quantitative and qualitative in nature. The study is based on a set of universal, content-specific, multimodal and intermodal criteria. It is hoped that the results from the research project will enrich the process of ELT materials design in terms of multimodality. They will support the need for developing multimodal (visual) literacy through multicultural education in early language education.   
Źródło:
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition; 2017, 3, 1
2450-5455
2451-2125
Pojawia się w:
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Reel justice in the context of teaching Legal English as a foreign language.
Autorzy:
Dąbrowski, Andrzej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/914294.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-01-10
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
ELT
ESP
film pedagogy
generic knowledge
legal genre
needs analysis
reel justice
subject-specific knowledge.
Opis:
The paper tackles the issue of law-related cinematic and television productions, metaphorically described as reel justice, in the context of teaching Legal English as a foreign language. In the light of current trends in ESP and film pedagogy, an integrated skills teaching approach is presented that attempts to invoke subject-specific, intercultural and language knowledge of Polish learners of Legal English. The core of the paper focuses on different film-based tasks, exploiting the American series Boston Legal as a didactic material. The paper concludes with recommendations for further research.
Źródło:
Glottodidactica. An International Journal of Applied Linguistics; 2016, 43, 2; 107-120
0072-4769
Pojawia się w:
Glottodidactica. An International Journal of Applied Linguistics
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Natives are Revolting! Moving Beyond the NNEST/NEST Dichotomy in English Language Teaching
The Natives are Revolting! Poza NNEST/NEST dychotomią w nauczaniu języka angielskiego
Autorzy:
Shaw, Aeddan
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/478746.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Akademia Ignatianum w Krakowie
Tematy:
NEST
NNEST
reappropriation
Native-Speakerism
ELT
Opis:
The issue of Native-Speakerism periodically rears its head in English Language Teaching and the profession as a whole is riven by a perceived split between “Native English Speaker Teachers” or NEST and “Non-Native English Speaker Teachers” or NNEST. Whilst in the early days of ELT there was a considerable bias towards the former and being a “native” enjoyed a considerable cachet, this article claims that the reality has changed dramatically and now we are only divided by the terms we use to describe ourselves rather than the reality. Drawing on data provided by Cambridge English and the author’s own research, the article examines the claims of Marek Kiczkowiak with regard to initial teacher training programmes and finds them based on an outmoded and outdated picture of the profession and the programmes themselves. Finally, the article argues for the reappropriation of the term native in order to end the harmful NEST/NNEST dichotomy in ELT.
Zagadnienie „Native-Speakerism” osadzone jest w obszarze Nauczania Języka Angielskiego (ELT). Wykonywanie zawodu nauczyciela języka angielskiego ulega podziałowi na dwie kategorie: pierwszą odzwierciedla pojęcie „Native English Speaker Teachers” – NEST; drugą jest „Non-Native English Speaker Teachers” – NNEST. Warto zauważyć, iż w początkowym rozumieniu pojęcia ELT było ono ukierunkowane i związane jednocześnie z zastosowaniem terminu „native”, które cieszyło się wyraźnym prestiżem. Artykuł ukazuje iż rzeczywistość w tym zakresie zmieniła się radykalnie i obecnie ten podział obszarowy odnosi się do określenia siebie w tych kategoriach a nie wspomnianej rzeczywistości. Sięgając do informacji zawartych w Cambridge English, oraz badań własnych autora, autor artykułu rozpatruje stwierdzenia postawione przez Marka Kiczkowiaka w związku z początkowo konstruowanymi programami nauczania języka angielskiego i odnajduje je w oparciu o przestarzały i nieaktualny już obraz wykonywanego zawodu nauczyciela języka angielskiego i programu jego nauczania. Podsumowując, autor artykułu podnosi kwestię ponownego, odpowiedniego zastosowania pojęcia „native” w celu zakończenia szkodliwej dychotomii terminów NEST/NNEST w ELT.
Źródło:
Edukacja Elementarna w Teorii i Praktyce; 2017, 12, 1(43); 115-124
1896-2327
Pojawia się w:
Edukacja Elementarna w Teorii i Praktyce
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TURKISH EFL STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE AND THEIR PROFESSIONAL WELL-BEING
Autorzy:
EFEOĞLU, İ. EFE
ULUM, Ömer Gökhan
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/957811.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Tematy:
EFL Teachers
Cultural Intelligence
Professional Well-being
ELT Departments
Opis:
Cultural intelligence is described as the ability of a person to behave adequately in culturally diverse environments. It involves comprehending the effects of cultural background on the attitudes of people for auspicious participation in any social setting. Cultural intelligence may be positively and significantly correlated with professional well-being among English as foreign language (EFL) teachers. So, the present study sought to investigate the correlation between Turkish EFL state school teachers' cultural intelligence and their professional well-being. A sample including 120 EFL state school teachers completed two questionnaires: (1) Cultural Intelligence Scale developed by Cultural Intelligence Center (2005); and (2) the Scale of Teacher Perception of Professional Well-Being developed by Yildirim, Arastaman and Dasci (2016). The results of the study indicated significant correlations between Turkish EFL state school teachers' cultural intelligence and their professional well-being. This study may help English Language Teaching (ELT) departments to implement materials to their curriculum for aiding EFL teachers in terms of developing cultural intelligence.  Furthermore, this paper makes a unique contribution to the area of cultural intelligence by identifying whether there is a relationship between cultural intelligence and professional well-being.
Źródło:
Journal of Education Culture and Society; 2017, 8, 2; 228-239
2081-1640
Pojawia się w:
Journal of Education Culture and Society
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
La enseñanza-aprendizaje del léxico del turismo en el español y el inglés para fines específicos: análisis contrastivo de dos manuales
Autorzy:
Pablo Núñez, Luis
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2080977.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Wydział Neofilologii
Tematy:
Español para extranjeros (ELE)
Español para Fines Específicos (EFE)
Inglés como lengua extranjera (ELT)
Inglés con fines profesionales (ESP)
vocabulario del turismo
Opis:
Este artículo analiza de manera contrastiva dos métodos para la enseñanza de lenguas con fines específicos del ámbito del turismo: por un lado, el método Tourism, publicado por la editorial Oxford University Press dentro de la serie de manuales didácticos profesionalizantes “Oxford English for Careers”, y, por otro, Bienvenidos: Español para profesionales de Turismo y hostelería, publicado por EnClave ELE. Teniendo en cuenta la estructuración de contenidos y los ejercicios en ambos manuales, se establece una tipología de ejercicios léxicos en cuatro grandes tipos: listados, emparejamientos, agrupaciones semánticas y ejercicios visuales. El análisis de estos dos manuales permite asimismo hacer algunas observaciones sobre las semejanzas o divergencias temáticas en la enseñanza de la lengua del turismo en español e inglés.
Źródło:
Itinerarios; 2018, 27; 217-235
1507-7241
Pojawia się w:
Itinerarios
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
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