Teachers' Beliefs about Language Teaching and Learning

W. Nureldeen
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The role of teaching materials in ELT has usually been a controversial issue in terms of what type of materials teachers should use and how important these materials are to language teaching and learning. This controversy got heated by the advent of calls for material-light classrooms and using teachers and learners as resources to liberate ELT from the ‘tyranny’ of course books. Nevertheless, these calls remain to carry a relatively little weight in mainstream ESL/EFL teacher education circles. They are communicated to teachers and educators, mainly through professional development arenas. Since we know very little about what attitudes teachers hold to these calls, we cannot assess their magnitude and influence. This article investigates Egyptian EFL teachers' beliefs pertaining to the tenets of Dogme (i.e., an approach that advocates material-free English language teaching)  in relation to teachers' gender, years of experience, and the age group they teach, intending to explore the variable(s) that may influence beliefs about Dogme. Data were collected from 70 Egyptian EFL teachers using a questionnaire. Quantitative analysis of data revealed that generally, there is no significant relationship between teachers' beliefs about Dogme and the variables mentioned above.  
教师对语言教学的信念
教材在英语教学中的作用一直是一个有争议的问题,包括教师应该使用什么类型的教材以及这些教材对语言教学的重要性。随着倡导“轻材料教室”和利用教师和学习者作为资源,将英语教学从教科书的“暴政”中解放出来的呼声的出现,这场争论变得更加激烈。然而,这些呼吁在主流的ESL/EFL教师教育圈子中仍然占有相对较小的份量。它们主要通过专业发展领域传达给教师和教育工作者。由于我们对教师对这些呼吁的态度知之甚少,我们无法评估它们的规模和影响。本文调查了埃及英语教师对Dogme(即提倡无材料英语教学的一种方法)原则的信念与教师的性别、经验年限和他们所教的年龄组的关系,旨在探索可能影响对Dogme信念的变量。通过问卷调查收集了70名埃及英语教师的数据。通过对数据的定量分析发现,总体而言,教师对Dogme的信念与上述变量之间没有显著的关系。
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