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Investigating ELT instructors' perceived competencies: challenges and suggestions
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Canbolat, Nilay
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This study aims at finding out instructors’ perceived competencies in Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and Ministry of Education (MONE) competencies, and accordingly exploring strengths and weaknesses of the ELT undergraduate program as well as providing suggestions for a more effective and fruitful program. At the first phase of the research, a questionnaire is given to seventy-five participants, working in the department of Foreign Languages at various universities. For the second phase of the study, an interview prepared in the light of the questionnaire results is conducted with thirty-four of aforementioned participants. The results of this study illustrate that the participants find themselves more competent in learning, language proficiency, planning, instructing, and content than assessing, identity and context, and commitment and professionalism since the participants believe in the need of improving themselves in latter standards. Similarly, they consider the methodology, general education and language components of the ELT undergraduate program effective because they find those components practical and focused during the program while the literature and linguistics components are thought to be ineffective in preparing them for the profession as the methodology of these components, which is not integratedwith ELT enough. Lastly, in the lights of these findings, some suggestions are made for improving the program. For further research, all ELT teachers’ perceptions in Turkey can be investigated and suggestions for a better undergraduate program can be asked.
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English language
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English language
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Test of English as a Foreign Language.
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Test of English for Teaching Purposes.
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English teachers
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/22533
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N. Canbolat, “Investigating ELT instructors’ perceived competencies: challenges and suggestions,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2013.