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Título : Perceptions students and teachers from modules 7 and modules 8 have towards the textbook english for accounting and administration students at the School of Business Administration of an Ecuadorian Higher Education Institution.
Autor : Cevallos Saá, Jorge Jimmy
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Vásquez Barros, Mariela Fátima
Palabras clave : TEXTBOOK ENGLISH;ELT MATERIALS;BUSINESS ENGLISH;EVALUATION;EDUCATION INSTITUTION
Fecha de publicación : 18-mar-2019
Editorial : Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil
Descripción : This study provides insights into how teachers and students perceive the textbook used in ESP courses at the School of Administration of an Ecuadorian Higher Education institution. This research gathered data through surveys, conducted to 13 ESP teachers and 134 students, which aimed to cover a wide variety of aspects regarding the textbook used in their classes. Moreover, a description of the textbook, based on the perspective of the author, was included in order to compare the information collected in the surveys. The results showed that the teachers and students’ perceptions towards the textbook were varied mainly because of the different goals and pursuits teachers and students have in relation to language learning. It was also found that teachers were relying on the textbook to a great extent limiting the design of their own materials to complement their instruction. Teachers and students showed interest in an ESP program that focuses on the development of productive skills along with the involvement of technology, which prompted the design of a proposal to satisfy those needs.
URI : http://repositorio.ucsg.edu.ec/handle/3317/12247
Aparece en las colecciones: Trabajos de Grado - Maestría en Enseñanza de Inglés como Idioma Extranjero

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