English Teaching Methodologies of Modern Languages Graduates from a University in Colombia
Author(s) -
Carmelina Encarnación Mosquera
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
how
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0120-5927
DOI - 10.19183/how.28.1.581
Subject(s) - accreditation , relevance (law) , context (archaeology) , medical education , psychology , pedagogy , professional development , privilege (computing) , mathematics education , computer science , medicine , political science , paleontology , computer security , law , biology
Self-assessment for accreditation purposes requires follow-up of graduates and feedback with academic programs. As part of the improvement actions, this study was done to characterize graduates’ methodologies in English language teaching. The data, gathered through questionnaires, showed that graduates privilege the communicative and eclectic methods; the criteria for selecting methodologies are based on their relevance in the teaching context and students’ learning needs; furthermore, there is a need and expectation to be updated in methodologies according to the guidelines of the National Bilingual Program. It would be relevant that these results were considered in the curricular development of modern languages and in graduates’ professional development activities.
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