Investigating the Impact of an ELT Methodology Course on Student-Teachers’ Beliefs, Attitudes and Teaching Practices
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beliefs, change, reflection, teachingRésumé
This study seeks to determine: (1) the impact of an ELT Methodology course on five student-teachers’ actual practices and on their beliefs concerning teaching, and (2) the student-teachers’ views on the Methodology course. Data were collected through classroom observation and an e-questionnaire. The qualitative analysis of the findings seems to indicate that the Methodology course: (1) has motivated a change in attitude in relation to student-teachers’ actual practices, (2) functions as a potential source for student-teachers’ awareness raising concerning their beliefs on teaching, and (3) is seen as a significant and positive experience, and thus, may instigate reflection, consciousness raising and change.Téléchargements
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D’Ely, R., & Gil, G. (2012). Investigating the Impact of an ELT Methodology Course on Student-Teachers’ Beliefs, Attitudes and Teaching Practices. The ESPecialist, 26(1). Consulté à l’adresse https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/esp/article/view/9284
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