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Cogent Education | 2016

English language education in Jordan: Some recent trends and challenges

Mohammad Madallh Alhabahba; Ambigapathy Pandian; Omer Hassan Ali Mahfoodh

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to map out the status of English language teaching (ELT) as practised in the Arab World and, specifically, in Jordan today. The study also aims to bring into focus significant issues that need to be addressed in ELT in the Arab World. This paper presents a review of the current status of English language education, with an emphasis on the need for urgent reforms in the teaching of English in the Arab World. Further, longitudinal data in respect to classroom and workplace English proficiency are presented. English language education seems to be up-to-date teacher-centred and bound to other issues such as teaching the textbook rather than focusing on developing lifelong strategies. There is a critical need for writing national standards for English language professional development programmes that should be based on the findings of sound research. The paper highlights the significance of teaching English language through observing and reviewing the current practices.


Education Research International | 2014

Check This Word Out! Exploring the Factors That Affect Students' Vocabulary Learning Using Smartphones via Partial Least Squares

Mohammad Madallh Alhabahba; Omer Hassan Ali Mahfoodh; Ambigapathy Pandian; Yazan Mdala Mohammad; Enas Waleed Ahmed; Ali Abbaas Albdour; Hussein Al Bazar

A rigorous understanding of the use of Smartphones for foreign language vocabulary acquisition is crucial. Employing the technology acceptance model, this study aims to investigate students’ behavioural factors affecting Saudi students’ attitudes towards employing Smartphones for foreign vocabulary acquisition. Two hundred and seventy-three students studying in a preparatory year programme were surveyed. SmartPLS was employed to analyse the data obtained from the study’s sample. The results revealed that perceived usefulness and attitude proved to be significantly and positively related to vocabulary development. In addition, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use proved to be significant predictors of students’ attitudes towards the use of Smartphone for vocabulary learning. However, the study showed that the relationship between perceived ease of use and vocabulary development is not significant. Thus, publishers of dictionaries may find it necessary to take into account the important role played by the design of dictionaries interfaces in facilitating the use of dictionaries in Smartphones. Furthermore, teachers and educators are encouraged to employ creative activities (e.g., word guessing games) that invest students’ use of Smartphones to learn vocabularies. Using Smartphones in learning improves interaction among students and teachers. Discussion and conclusions are also provided.


Archive | 2015

Digital Lifeworlds and Designers of Literacy Practices in Malaysian Schools

Ambigapathy Pandian; Shanthi Balraj Baboo

This chapter looks at literacy practices in secondary schools with a focus on teachers as designers who will be able to transform learning in Malaysia. Reflecting on some of the challenges faced by teachers, this chapter presents two case studies on English and Science Literacy that were adopted in the Malaysian classroom setting. A collaborative effort between school teachers and researchers led to the design of a set of modules that can enhance teaching and learning in schools. The discussion describes the works of teachers in building new pedagogical practices and multimodal skills. It describes and provides new kinds of relationships to be built among the community of teachers, researchers and students that aligned with new developments in their digital lifeworlds.


The English teacher | 2017

MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE IN ENGLISH: TEACHER VOICE

Ambigapathy Pandian; Revathi Ramiah


English Language Teaching | 2011

A Qualitative Case Study of EFL Students' Affective Reactions to and Perceptions of Their Teachers' Written Feedback.

Omer Hassan Ali Mahfoodh; Ambigapathy Pandian


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

Language Learning Approaches: A Review of Research on Explicit and Implicit Learning in Vocabulary Acquisition

Lee Bee Choo; Debbita Tan Ai Lin; Ambigapathy Pandian


TESL Canada Journal | 2010

On the Relationship of Multiple Intelligences With Listening Proficiency and Attitudes Among Iranian TEFL University Students

Ma’ssoumeh Bemani Naeini; Ambigapathy Pandian


Studies in Higher Education | 2016

Influence of multiculturalism on the study programs in Malaysian public universities: international students' perceptions

Ambigapathy Pandian; Shanthi Balraj Baboo; Omer Hassan Ali Mahfoodh


Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods | 2012

Teaching Vocabulary through Differentiated Instruction: Insights from Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles

Reza Khorasani; Ambigapathy Pandian; Shaik Abdul Malik Mohamed Ismail


Educational Research for Policy and Practice | 2009

Malaysian and Australian Children's Representations and Explanations of Numeracy Problems.

Mohan Chinnappan; Ambigapathy Pandian

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