Professional Development of Mexican Secondary EFL Teachers: Views and Willingness to Engage in Classroom Research

The effective implementation of any educational reform is largely dependent on the preparation of teachers. In the case of the National English Program in Basic Education, (NEPBE) implemented in public schools in Mexico in 2009, teacher preparation options have been designed by both public and priva...

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Educational Change
English (Second Language)
Faculty Development
Foreign Countries
Inquiry
Language Teachers
Mentors
Mexicans
Mexico
Needs Assessment
Networks
Peer Evaluation
Program Content
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Secondary School Teachers
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Education
Teacher Educators
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