Jordanian Arabic Language Teachers’ Self-Assessment of Their Language Teaching Approach Practices

The present study measured the Arabic teachers’ evaluation degree of their language teaching approaches to reveal any statistically significant differences in the degree of their practices resulting from the variables of gender, educational qualification, and years of experience. In order to achieve...

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Communicative language teaching
Core curriculum
Education
Evaluation
Language instruction
Language Skills
Language teachers
Language teaching methods
Learning
Learning Processes
Linguistics
Medium of instruction
Methods
Reading Skills
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Teaching methods
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