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Dr. Mahmood Reza Atai
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Dr. Dr. Hossein Talebzadeh

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Ali Beikian, Mansoor Ganji,
Volume 26, Issue 1 (3-2023)
Abstract

In order to cater for the ever-increasing demand for learning English, private language institutes have mushroomed across Iran. These institutes adopt different policies such as designing their own Teacher Training Course (TTC), following the syllabus of Certificate for Teaching English to Adults (CELTA), or localizing it for the Iranian context to train competent English teachers. Surprisingly, there exists little research evaluating these TTC's or investigating if localizing CELTA is an effective strategy for the Iranian context. This study aimed to fill this gap by delineating the steps taken by a widely-known Iranian language institute in localizing CELTA for the Iranian context, and secondly to determine if the teachers were satisfied with this localized TTC. Data collected through the websites and interviews were subjected to conceptual content analysis; while the data mined through evaluation questionnaires were analysed through quantitative descriptive statistics. The findings revealed that the Iranianized TTC suffered from discrepancies such as unreliable selection of the participants, lack of opportunities for teaching practices, not observing experienced teachers' classes, and focusing on received rather than experiential knowledge. These findings are discussed, and a number of practical suggestions are offered to improve the Iranian TTC.

Ms Taghreed Al Sa'ad, Dr. Mohammad R. Hashemi,
Volume 27, Issue 2 (9-2024)
Abstract

The present study explored the challenges encountered in implementing the "English for Iraq" curriculum in Iraqi preparatory schools, from the perspective of the instructors. The evaluation of the curriculum was conducted using Stufflebeam’s model, which comprises four components: context, input, process, and product. Fifty English instructors completed an online survey to participate in the study. The results showed that issues related to teacher training, resource availability, and the contextual relevance of the curriculum significantly impeded the successful implementation of the program. The results indicate that the socio-political environment has an impact on implementation. The most important factors that determine the curriculum's success are primarily the sufficiency of resources provided and the efficacy of the teaching techniques used. The research concludes that implementing suggestions for enhancing teacher training and adapting curriculum to better cater to the requirements of Iraqi students is crucial for improving the overall quality of English language instruction in Iraq.
 

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