Exploring teacher beliefs and classroom practices through reflective practice: A case study

This article presents a case study that explored and reflected on the relationship between the stated beliefs and observed classroom practices of one second language reading teacher. The findings of this study revealed that this particular teacher holds complex beliefs about teaching reading that we...

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Canada
Case Studies
Classrooms
Correlation
Educational Practices
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English as a second language
English for Academic Purposes
English for Special Purposes
Foreign Countries
Foreign language learning
Interviews
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Language Skills
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Reading Instruction
Reading Teachers
Reading-writing relationship
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Reflective Teaching
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Second language reading
Second language teachers
Teacher Attitudes
Teachers
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