نتایج جستجو برای: critical l2 teacher education

تعداد نتایج: 891244  

Journal: :Ilha do Desterro A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English and Cultural Studies 2015

This study investigated the cognition of 70 Tunisian teachers on the place of culture in English education. It showed that Tunisian teachers believe that English textbooks and curricular documents are not specific about the cultural dimension of EFL. It also revealed that L2 teachers, whose mother culture is distant from that associated with L2, hold ambivalent attitudes towards culture. They a...

Journal: :research in applied linguistics 2012
masoud rahimi domakani azizullah mirzaei maryam ranjbar

critical pedagogy (cp) empowers l2 learners to have a voice in the classroom and in the society. this study was an attempt to investigate whether the current classroom discourse  in  iran  can  endow  the  l2  learners with  a  critical  awareness  to  actively transform their learning processes and creatively engage in collaborative dialogues to construct new knowledge. to this end, the discou...

Journal: :future of medical education journal 0
hossein karimi moonaghi evidence- based caring research center, department of medical surgical nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, & department of medical education, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mansoureh vafaee department of medical education, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. es-hagh ildarabadi department of nursing, esfarayen faculty of medical sciences, esfarayen, iran. suzanne rice senior lecturer: melbourne graduate school of education, the university of melbourne, vic 3010, australia

background: the aims of the research that formed the basis of the current study are as follows: determining methods that are used by teachers for giving feedback in clinical settings. determining types of feedback, teachers give to their students in clinical settings. determining barriers of giving feedback and its important teachers’ experience in clinical settings. methods: this applied resea...

Journal: :Nursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionals 2003
Nili Tabak Livne Adi Mali Eherenfeld

This article discusses nursing education and changing paradigms of knowledge, emphasizing critical thinking, nursing praxis, and the place of the educator as a role model who provides knowledge, facilitates critical thinking, and teaches students how to cope with the knowledge. It interprets the connection between knowledge and power as a potential source of injustice and inequality in the stud...

Journal: :Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia 2010
Jarmila Potomkova Vladimir Mihal Jirina Zapletalova Dana Subova

BACKGROUND Bedside teaching with evidence-based practice elements, supported by e-learning activities, can play an important role in modern medical education. Teachers have to incorporate evidence from the medical literature to increase student motivation and interactivity. MATERIALS AND METHODS An integral part of the medical curricula at Palacky University Olomouc (Czech Republic) are real ...

2011
James Dalziel Bronwen Dalziel

One of the ongoing challenges in the field of Learning Design is how to most effectively support educators in the development of innovative e-learning through the adoption and adaptation of learning design templates. This paper reflects on experiences from two recent higher education projects in teacher training and medical education, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of templates ...

Journal: :issues in language teaching 2013
masoud rahimi domakani azizullah mirzaei

critical pedagogy (cp), as a poststructuralist educational movement, challenges the asymmetrical, power-over nature of classroom discourse and seeks to accommodate multivocality in the classroom and in the society. this study probed the discourse architecture of efl classrooms in iran. specifically, it aimed to explore to what extent iranian efl classrooms have stepped away from the teacher-dom...

Journal: :Australian Journal of Teacher Education 2021

This article examines how the ‘teacher quality’ agenda, evident in globalised discourse on education policy, constructs changes to teachers’ work and teacher education. We undertake a critical policy analysis of two reportsfrom Organisation for Economic Cooperation Development (OECD), addressing three issues. First, we discuss global national context which policies have emerged. examine implica...

2008
Annemaree Carroll Chris Forlin Anne Jobling

Introduction Despite the continued movement toward inclusive practices in Australia, recent studies overseas have found that many teachers have less than positive attitudes towards students with disabilities and their inclusion in general education classrooms (D’Alonzo, Giordano, & Cross, 1996; Vaughn, Schumm, Jallad, Slusher, & Saumell, 1996). Teachers set the tone of classrooms, and as such, ...

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