... real and meaningful communication among ...upon and engage the same abilities which underline communication itself” (Breen, 1987: ...on learning. Within such framework, the selection, ordering, ...
... evaluation of the developed resources mean an important task to know, with a suitable guarantee, its correct use in educational ...The learning outcomes of an educational software are evaluated ...
... consequence of the convergence of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), or also known as "Bologna Process", derives in shaping a new university, which is necessary to meet the new needs ...
... incorporation of ICTs in education is generating a series of changes and transformations in the ways we represent and carry out teachingandlearning ...environments ...
... synthesize and analyze the results. The first part of the questionnaire was designed to determine students’ opinions about teachers’ performance (See Table ...language teachingand ...
... case of study, we select ten MLOFs extracted from the literature, whose source code is developed in Java and are freely ...relevance and impact. Some of them are used for teaching, some ...
... process of collect- ing evidence about programmes, systems, procedures and processes‘ and the interpretation of that evidence with respect to stated or desired objectives (Harlen, ...the ...
... experiences and know- how gained through several EC ...the learning experience through understanding of real learner needs and preferences, whilst ensuring extensibility and flexibility ...
... create learning contexts which enable students to work both on the perception and the production of the new sounds (taken from Gallardo del Puerto and Gómez Lacabex, ...familiar and ...
... one of the big concerns in the field oflearning is about to research how to enhance the edu- cation through teaching materials using not only the linguistics code, but also use other kind ...
... new teaching methodology should be student-oriented, should make use of ECTS credits and should foster transversal ...(SLA) and more specifically in the area of ...all of the ...
... ability of the learner to take the pencil appropriately and drive it correctly to spell the different graphemes of the ...organize and put the ideas from the mind to paper requires to have a ...
... kinds of students, students who take seriously their academic performance, students who only care about getting good grades, students who are not excellent students, but have a positive attitude to the process ...
... collection of data, the semi-structured interview was developed, a technique that provided the necessary information to respond to the emerging concerns of the present investigation, the authors applied the ...
... element of human activity that usually consist of beliefs and practices on issues of existential type, moral and ...talk of "religions" to refer to specific forms ...
... % of students in their questionnaires answered that their teachers consider discipline, feedback, and timing in their classes, and only 33% of them answered ...moment of checking ...
... intensive and time-consuming activity p. . Bialystok and (akuta cited by Blake expressed After years of experience in training field agents, the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) estimates that ...
... a teachingof English whose main objective is communicative ...abilities and dispositions to understanding and ...discursive and strategic aspects. This concept has to do with verbal ...