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Year 2018, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 58 - 65, 03.12.2018

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A Comparison of the Kosovan and Turkish University Students' Perceptions of an Ideal Language Teacher

Year 2018, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 58 - 65, 03.12.2018

Abstract

In this study,  the aim of the research was to find out
whether or not there are differences between the perceptions of Kosovan and
Turkish University students regarding the ideal language teacher's
characteristics. 240 university students studying in the English Language
Teaching Departments in Kosovo and Turkey filled in a questionnaire and
described the characteristics of an ideal language teacher. First, the students
were asked to order their preferences regarding the ideal language teacher in
terms of importance. Then, the students answered an open-ending question,
describing the characteristics of an ideal language teacher in a paragraph.
Results showed that both for Kosovan and Turkish students, qualities of ideal
language teachers, considering:
knowledge of subject matter, personal qualities, the relationship between
students and the teacher -classroom management were considered important.
Classroom management was the only quality which Kosovan students gave more
importance to compared to the Turkish students. 

References

  • Referans1 Aküzel, G. (2006). İlköğretim 4-8 Sınıflarda Yabancı Dil Öğretimindeki Başarısızlık Nedenlerinin Incelenmesi (Adana Örneği). Basılmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Çukurova Üniversitesi Fransız Dili Eğitimi Ana Bilim Dalı, Adana.
  • Referans2 Arıkan, A., Taşer, D., & Saraç-Süzer, H. S. (2008). The effective English language teacher from the perspectives of Turkish preparatory school students. Education and Science, 33(150), 42-51.
  • Referans3 Aydın, B., Bayram, F., Canıdar, B., Çetin, G., Ergünay, O., Özdem, Z., &Tunç, B. (2009).Views of English language teachers on the affective domain of language teaching in Turkey. Anadolu University Journal of Social Sciences, 9(1), 263-280.
  • Referans4 Bogdan, R.C. & Biklen, S. K. (2003). Qualitative research for education: An introduction to theories and methods. (4th ed.). Boston: Pearson Education Group, Inc.
  • Referans5 Brosh, H. (1996). Perceived characteristics of an effective language teacher. Foreign Language Annals, 29(2), 125-138.
  • Referans6 Brown, G., & Atkins, M. (1993). Effective teaching in higher education. London, ENG: Routledge.
  • Referans7 Cheung, H. Y. (2006). The measurement of teacher efficacy: Hong Kong primary in-service teachers. Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 32(4), 435-451.
  • Referans8 Cotton, K. (1995). Effective student practices: A research synthesis—1995 update. from Cruickshank, D. R., Jenkins, D. B., & Metcalf, K. K. (2003). The act of teaching. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Retrieved on February 21, 2008, at URL: http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/esp/esp95.html
  • Referans9 Demirel, Ö.(1990). Yabancı dil öğretmenlerinin yeterlikleri. Hacettepe Universitesi Egitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 5, 133-165
  • Referans10 Feldman, K. A. (1986). The perceived instructional effectiveness of college teachers as related to their personality and attitudinal characteristics: A review and synthesis. Journal of Higher Education, 24, 139-213
  • Referans11 Girard, D. (1977). Motivation: The responsibility of the teacher. ELT Journal, 31, 97–102
  • Referans12 Ghasemi, B., and Hashemi, M. (2011).The study of the characteristics of successful English language teachers from the view point of the English language students of Islamic Azad University, Hamedan Branch. Procedia- Social and Behavioral Sciences, 28, 410-414.
  • Referans13 Helterbran, V.R. (2008). The Ideal Professor. Student Perceptions of Effective Instructor Practices, Attitudes, and Skills. Education ,129(1), 125-138
  • Referans14 Highet, G. (1963). The art of teaching. London: Methuen & Co Ltd. Referans15 Inan, B. (2014) A Cross-cultural Understanding of the Characteristics of a Good Teacher, The Anthropologist, 18:2, 427-432, DOI: 10.1080/09720073.2014.11891561
  • Referans16 Levine, A. 1993. “Editorial: Student Expectations of College.” Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning 25 (5): 4. doi:10.1080/00091383.1993.9939896
  • Referans17 Merriam, Sharon, & Edwin Simpson. 2000. A Guide to Research for Educators and Trainers of Adults. (2nd Ed.) Malabar, Florida: Krieger Publishing Company.
  • Referans18 Ornstein, A. C. (1976). Can we define a good teacher? Peabody Journal of Education, 53(3), 210-207.
  • Referans19 Oruc, N. (2007). A Comparison of the Turkish and European Student-Teachers’ Definition of a Good Teacher. GÜ, Gazi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 28, 149-168.
  • Referans20 Park, G. P. & Lee, H.W. (2006). The Characteristics of Effective English Teachers as Perceived by High School Teachers and Students in Korea. Asia Pacific Education Review, 7(2), 236-248.
  • Referans21 Perrot, E. (1982). Effective teaching: A practical guide to improving your teaching. New York: Longman
  • Referans22 Prodromou, L. (1991). The good language teacher. English Teaching Forum, 29 (2), 2–7.
  • Referans23 Stevenson, K., & Sander, P. (2002). Medical Students are from Mars-Business and Psychology Students are from Venus - University Teachers are from Pluto. Medical Teacher, 24(1).
  • Referans24 Shank, M., Walker, M. & Hayes, T. J. (1996). Cross Cultural Differences in Student Expectations. Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 7, 17-32.
  • Referans25 Shishavan, H. B., & Sadeghi, K. (2009). Characteristics of an effective English language teacher as perceived by Iranian teachers and learners of English. English Language Teaching, 2(4), 130-143.
  • Referans26 Taşkafa, G. (1989). As teachers we are evaluating our students constantly: Have you ever thought how our students evaluate us? Çağdaş Eğitim, 14, 27-30.
  • Referans27 Telli, S., Den Brok, P., & Cakiroglu, J. (2008). Teachers’ And Students’ Views Of The Ideal Turkish Teacher. Education and Science, 33, 118-129.
  • Referans28 Vélez-Rendón, G. (2002). Second language teacher education: A review of the literature. Foreign Language Annals, 35, 457-467.
  • Referans29 Werbinska, D. (2009). A profile of effective teacher of English: A qualitative study from Poland. Haccetepe University Journal of Education, 36, 306-315.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Nuray Çürt Aşıkferki 0000-0002-7777-0121

Firdevs Karahan 0000-0001-7077-9353

Banu İnan-karagül 0000-0001-8672-1383

Publication Date December 3, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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APA Çürt Aşıkferki, N., Karahan, F., & İnan-karagül, B. (2018). A Comparison of the Kosovan and Turkish University Students’ Perceptions of an Ideal Language Teacher. Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Education, 2(3), 58-65.