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Reflections On Donor-Funded Reports And Education Programs In Pakistan: A Qualitative Analysis On Pakistan’S English Education, Amy M. Puett
Reflections On Donor-Funded Reports And Education Programs In Pakistan: A Qualitative Analysis On Pakistan’S English Education, Amy M. Puett
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The extensive rise in aid from aid organizations and donor agencies for education in Pakistan at the beginning of the 21st century has resulted in a rise of the number of studies and reports on Pakistan’s education system and newly developed education programs. This was partially due to the concern about the status of the religious schools known as madaris and the quality of education they provided. The majority of the existing reports on education offer quantitative analyses and pay little attention to English taught in schools although English is critically important for job opportunities and professional growth in Pakistan. …
Teachable Articles: A Practical Approach To Teaching English Articles To Japanese Learners, Kayo Fujito
Teachable Articles: A Practical Approach To Teaching English Articles To Japanese Learners, Kayo Fujito
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This dissertation is about English articles and specifically the difficulties that non-native speakers, particularly Japanese learners, face in mastering their use. In this dissertation, I will mainly focus on;
1. An investigation on teaching articles and the use of articles including a survey completed by teachers of English
2. Two charts for determining articles and categories with examples including my adaptation of the chart
3. Some ideas and practical suggestions for teaching articles
The findings from this study have led me to a belief that there are ways for Japanese learners to improve their ability to use articles and by …
Writing Poetry With Esol Students, Molly J. Haines
Writing Poetry With Esol Students, Molly J. Haines
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This paper is the result of a unit of study on the topic of poetry as used in two ESOL classrooms in Kentucky and Ohio. It begins with some basic questions and definitions. The paper shows the benefits of poetry in everyday life and especially in the language classroom. The bulk of the paper outlines the way in which poetry was presented and many student samples are included. The conclusion shows how some of the original questions were answered and how new questions arose during the process.