Understanding EFL students’ learning through classroom research: Experiences of teacher-researchers
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Machala : Editorial UTMACH
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What should foreign language teachers do to help their students improve their linguistic skills? Many are the ways how teachers can support their students´ learning process. There are a variety of methods, strategies, techniques, as well as materials and resources we can rely on in order for our students to succeed in the development of their skills. Teachers can get ideas on what to do from published research, presentations at academic events, informal conversations with colleagues, online resources, and their own language learning experience. It is just a matter trying these ideas out and evaluate the extent to which they favor the enhancement of students´ linguistic competences in the target language. In line with these ideas, this book is intended to inform pre-service and in-service EFL teachers about the result of investigations conducted by English as foreign language teachers. The book is composed of five chapters which demonstrate how these teachers have taken a step further by taking the role of teacher-researchers to understand and boost their students´ performance.
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COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY, COGNITIVE THEORY OF MULTIMEDIA LEARNIG, SUBTITLED VIDEOS, AUTHENTIC VIDEOS
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