BELIEFS AND THEIR INFLUENCES IN THE ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE TEACHING PRACTICES: THE CASE OF TWO ENGLISH TEACHERS
Author(s) -
Mayara Volpato,
André Luís Specht
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista de letras norte mentos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1983-8018
DOI - 10.30681/rln11273360
Subject(s) - psychology , process (computing) , field (mathematics) , mathematics education , english language , pedagogy , language education , computer science , operating system , mathematics , pure mathematics
This study investigated some of the beliefs two teachers of English as an additional language heldtowards approaching culture during their classes. For such, data were collected through individualinterviews with the participants, classroom observation and field notes. Data showed that bothteachers perceived approaching cultural aspects as an important part of their teaching practices,since it provided opportunities to foster significant connections that could assist in the students’learning process. However, both participants pointed out that controversial topics might emergewhen working with cultural aspects. This may lead teachers in general to feel insecure orunprepared to deal with such aspects, ignoring them in their lessons.
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