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Language in Focus | 2015

Research Engagement in the EFL Pre-Service Practicum

Ayse Akyel

Abstract The study aims to add to our understanding of pre-service teachers’ perceptions and experiences of research engagement during the school practicum. Specifically speaking, the following research question was addressed: What are Turkish pre-service EFL student teachers’ perceptions of the extent to which research engagement in the school practicum is beneficial for their professional development? Twenty-Four EFL student teachers (22 female, 2 male) participated in the study. They all took the practicum course together with the teacher research course during the 8th semester of their four-year undergrad education. Data came from an open-ended questionnaire, student teachers’ written reflections, conclusion sections of the research projects and semi-structured interviews with some of the participants after graduation. The findings indicated that participants benefited from research engagement during their practice teaching experience in questioning and reframing their understandings of teaching. However, they had some difficulties in research engagement during the school practicum. These findings have some crucial implications for the school practicum component of EFL teacher education programs. There is a common agreement that the pre-service teacher education programs are ideally responsible for laying the foundation for “contextualized” and “personalized” (Freeman & Johnson,1998) learning opportunities and preparing novices “to learn in and from their practice”(Feiman-Nemser, 2005). To this end, teacher candidates need support in using their own teaching practice as well as that of others (Kane and Francis, 2013) as a site of inquiry to examine and or reframe their understandings of teaching and students. (Ball and Cohen, 1999; Cochran and Smith and Lytle, 2009; Norman and Feiman-Nemser, 2005; Parr and Timperley 2010, Trent 2012). However, it is generally accepted that opportunities for such a process are not efficiently created by pre-service teacher education programs (Freeman&Johnson 1998, Feiman- Nemser 2009; Kane and Francis, 2013)


System | 2009

Hypermedia reading strategies employed by advanced learners of English

Ayse Akyel; Gülcan Erçetin


Elt Journal | 1990

Literature in the EFL class: a study of goal-achievement incongruence

Ayse Akyel; Eileen Yalçin


International Journal of Applied Linguistics | 1994

First language use in EFL writing: planning in Turkish vs. planning in English

Ayse Akyel


Canadian Modern Language Review-revue Canadienne Des Langues Vivantes | 1997

Experienced and Student EFL Teachers' Instructional Thoughts and Actions.

Ayse Akyel


Archive | 1996

Composing in First and Second Languages: Possible Effects of EFL Writing Instruction.

Ayse Akyel; Sibel Kamisli


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2010

A language needs analysis research at an English medium university in Turkey

Ayse Akyel; Yesim Ozek


Archive | 2008

PEN/PAPER AND ELECTRONIC PORTFOLIOS: AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR DEVELOPING REFLECTIVE THINKING OF TURKISH EFL STUDENT TEACHERS?

Zeynep Koçoğlu; Ayse Akyel; Gülcan Erçetin


TESL Canada Journal | 1995

Stylistic Analysis of Poetry: A Perspective from an Initial Training Course in TEFL

Ayse Akyel


TESL Canada Journal | 2000

Collaboration to Explore Teaching: A Case Study Report

Ayse Akyel

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Enisa Mede

Bahçeşehir University

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İlkay Bülbül

Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University

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