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    Do Teachers Use Textbooks as Their Curriculum?

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    SchroederSpr11.pdf (2.544Mb)
    Date
    2011-05
    Author
    Lindemann, Krista
    Schroeder, Mikayla
    Advisor(s)
    Reynolds, Kate Mastruserio
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    Abstract
    Many teachers do not have helpful language standards, or a workable curriculum, thus frequently textbooks become the backbone of the course. This practice clearly does not benefit language learners, because textbooks are not focused specifically on all of the unique learners' goals, needs, or learning styles that exist in all ESL/EFL classrooms, nor do they focus on the various characteristics within a context. This qualitative and quantitative research study investigated how four populations of language teachers interacted with their textbook, curriculum and materials in relation to the quality of their teacher training experiences.
    Subject
    English language--Textbooks for foreign speakers
    Curriculum planning
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    Teachers--Training of--Research
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/55087
    Type
    Presentation
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    Color poster with text and chart.
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