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Pseudo-compliance or Convergence? Content teachers work together to learn about language. ...
Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Teaching in linguistically and culturally diverse secondary schools ...
Gleeson, Margaret; Davison, C. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Pseudo-compliance or Convergence? Content teachers work together to learn about language. ...
Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Gleeson, M.E. (2021) Teaching content or teaching language? The dilemma facing subject teachers. ...
Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Pseudo-compliance or Convergence? Content teachers work together to learn about language. ...
Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Gleeson, M.E. (2021) Teaching content or teaching language? The dilemma facing subject teachers. ...
Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Pseudo-compliance or Convergence? Content teachers work together to learn about language. ...
Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Teaching in linguistically and culturally diverse secondary schools ...
Gleeson, Margaret; Davison, C. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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The Changing Landscape of Education (25 September 2020) ...
Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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The Changing Landscape of Education (25 September 2020) ...
Gleeson, Margaret. - : Open Access Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka, 2021
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Questioning in English as a Foreign Language University Classes
Phan, Thi Van Anh. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2020
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A complex system of teachers' beliefs and practices in developing learner autonomy in Indonesian junior high school contexts: A mixed-methods study
Agustina, Dwi. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2017
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Pieces of the puzzle: Stories from EFL Thai university students' language learning motivation, experiences, and self-identities in their imagined communities
Prapunta, Sudatip. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2017
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Negotiating multiple identities in educational contexts: Stories of Tamil Heritage Language Users as Multilingual Malaysians
Sithraputhran, Thilegawathy. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2017
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"Gokum showed me how": Four Cree children's perspectives on language and culture maintenance
King, Lucy Rose. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2016
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Formative assessment and feedback in the primary classroom: An interplay between teachers' beliefs and practices
Perumanathan, Prema Shoba. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2014
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What are the perceptions of stakeholders of an online ESOL programme?: The case of one intermediate school in New Zealand
Tate, Annette. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2014
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A phenomenological exploration of how bilingual police recruits join the police community during their initial training
Pepper, Kiely Frances. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2014
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Perceptions of Motivational Teaching Strategies in an EFL Classroom: The Case of a Class in a Private University in Indonesia
Kassing, Rachmania Bachtiar. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2011
Abstract: Students’ motivation in an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom is affected by their perceptions of the teaching strategies used. These perceptions are influenced by the context in which they learn. This study aims to explore both tertiary students’ and their lecturers’ perceptions of teaching strategies that both groups consider impact on students’ motivation in learning EFL in an eastern region of Indonesia. This study used a qualitative research methodology. The case was composed of one cohort of student-teachers and their EFL lecturers in one Teacher Training and Education Faculty of one private university in the area of Sulawesi Island of Indonesia. The data were collected from semi-structured individual interviews with EFL (English as a Foreign Language) lecturers and focus groups with student- teachers. Both the lecturers and the student-teachers agreed that creating and maintaining relationships was a highly effective strategy to motivate students in an EFL classroom. However, the findings also showed that the two groups of participants put different values on the teaching strategies employed by EFL lecturers in this context. The study also found that some EFL lecturers were not aware of how some of the strategies that they used in teaching English impacted on their learners’ motivation. Lecturers’ time commitments outside this university proved to be a significant challenge in maximizing the use of some motivational teaching strategies in teaching English. These findings raise implications for lecturers’ practice. By being more aware of how students view specific teaching strategies in the EFL classroom, teachers can enhance students’ motivation, by generating, maintaining and building on initial motivation.
Keyword: EFL (English as a foreign language); Motivational teaching strategies
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10063/1835
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Language learning and life processes
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