Title of article :
Toward Designing a Model of Professional Skills for Iranian EFL Teachers
Author/Authors :
Moeinvaziri, Motahareh Department of English Language - Qeshm Branch Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran , Afraz, Shahram Department of English Language - Qeshm Branch Islamic Azad University, Qeshm, Iran , Fahandezh, Farhad Department of English Language - Bandar-Lengeh Branch Islamic Azad University, Bandar-Lengeh, Iran
Abstract :
Recently, with the growing interest in teachers’ professionalism, lots of scholars have focused
on different aspects of professionalism in teaching. One of the main aspects of teachers’ professionalism,
which is related to structural theory and competence-oriented perspective, is teachers’ professional skills
which is considered as a dimension of effective teaching. This study aimed at developing a model of
professional skills for Iranian EFL teachers. To this end, a qualitative design was used. For the purpose of
data collection, individual and focus group interviews were conducted. The participants of the study consisted
of 25 English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers who were teaching English at secondary level of high
schools in Bandar Abbas, Iran. They were selected through purposive sampling because those teachers with
more than ten years of teaching experience at secondary level of high schools were recruited in the study. To
collect the data, first, the interviews were conducted. Then, the elicited responses were transcribed and
codified according to Strauss and Corbin’s (1998) systematic steps of open, axial and selective coding. The
findings revealed three major themes (interpersonal skills, principle skills, pedagogical skills), nine
categories and twenty-seven subcategories. As an implication of the findings, EFL teachers are recommended
to consider professional skills while teaching to improve their teaching as well as their students’ learning.
Keywords :
Teacher effectiveness , Professional practice , Professional development , Professional skills
Journal title :
Iranian Evolutionary and Educational Psychology Journal