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English Education In Oman 1st Ed Rahma Almahrooqi Christopher Denman

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English Education In Oman 1st Ed Rahma Almahrooqi Christopher Denman
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.78 MB
Author: Rahma Al-Mahrooqi, Christopher Denman
ISBN: 9789811302640, 9789811302657, 9811302642, 9811302650
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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English Education In Oman 1st Ed Rahma Almahrooqi Christopher Denman by Rahma Al-mahrooqi, Christopher Denman 9789811302640, 9789811302657, 9811302642, 9811302650 instant download after payment.

This book explores an area that has been somewhat overlooked in the literature to date – the current status and future trends of English education in Oman. It offers a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches to the subject and explores areas of English education in Oman that have, until now, been little investigated. It explores these issues from a variety of perspectives: the professionalization of English teachers in the country; the implementation of novel teaching methodologies, curricula, and assessment approaches, into what are, in many ways, still very traditional education settings; the integration of learner identity into English language instruction; country- and culture-specific concerns with conducting research with Omani participants; the strategic demands of building stronger links between education and workforce needs; and developing learner autonomy and motivation.

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