Title of article :
A Study on the Nature of Iranian English Teachers’ Grammar Beliefs
Author/Authors :
Jadidi, Esmaeil Department of Foreign Languages - Shiraz Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shiraz, Iran , Setoodeh, Khalegh Department of Foreign Languages - Shiraz Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shiraz, Iran , Rassaei, Ehsan Department of English - Shiraz Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
L2 research, during the last two decades, has almost abandoned studying
appropriacy of methodologies and techniques to focus more on the underlying
derives for teachers’ pedagogical decision makings inside the class. Borg’s
(2003) ideas of the role of teachers’ cognition in their adaptation and
adoptation of teaching techniques and activities have noticeably influenced L2
professional research community. This study, in line with the recent trend, is
designed and conducted to elicit EFL teachers’ grammar teaching cognition to
have more comprehensive accounts of teachers’ behaviors in the class. In so
doing, a Likert scale 25-item questionnaire developed by Naashia (2006) was
administered to 177 Iranian EFL teachers. The results indicated that EFL
teachers are currently more inclined toward communicative focus on grammar
in which grammar instruction is marginalized to have learners naturally act
out linguistics rules while performing communicative tasks.
Keywords :
Feedback and Error Correction , Teachers’ Grammar Cognition , Pedagogical Decision Makings , Teaching Approach
Journal title :
Journal of Education Experiences