Perspectives on Professional Growth: A Study on the Diaries of Undergraduate ELT Students
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This article reports on the author's observations of undergraduate ELT students who kept diaries about their professional development during their teaching practicum. The author analyzed these diaries at two stages and categorized the entries into two categories: a concern for the needs of the children of the information age, and a desire for self-improvement and professional growth. The author decided to develop lessons on Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) into future semesters of the course based on the student diaries.
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Deniz Zeyrek
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English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 2
Adapting authentic materials, misconception analysis, whole-learning reading, and international business ethics are among the articles in this issue.