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An Understanding-based Study between Traditional Chinese Classroom Teaching and PAD Classroom Teaching in Chinese University Students’ College English Classes Su, Huanan
JET (Journal of English Teaching) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): Journal of English Teaching
Publisher : Prodi. Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, FKIP, Universitas Kristen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/jet.v9i2.4736

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The current study intended to have a brief understanding-based analysis of the Chinese university students’ understanding of the traditional Chinese classroom teaching method and the PAD classroom teaching method so as to investigate the feasibility and efficiency of the two teaching methods in the Chinese university students’ College English classes. Through applying a quantitative research design using the descriptive approach, questionnaires were distributed to thirty Chinese university students. The current study had revealed that the PAD classroom teaching method was much more favorable than traditional Chinese classroom teaching method by most of the Chinese university students in their College English classes. Thus, the implication of the current study was that the PAD classroom teaching method was strongly suggested to be given more opportunities to be applied and practiced by the teachers in the Chinese university students’ College English classes.
A Needs-based Analysis of Information Literacy Cultivation among Contemporary University English Teachers in China Su, Huanan; Ma, Fengyi
International Journal of Educational Management and Innovation Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijemi.v5i3.11299

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The current study intends to expose and analyze a needs-based analysis of information literacy cultivation in English language teaching among contemporary university English teachers in China. Twenty English teachers from a Chinese medical university participated in the current research and were asked to answer purposefully designed questionnaires. A follow-up interview was also conducted to collect further data regarding information literacy cultivation in the English language teaching practice based on a needs analysis. The current research results have shown a strong need for information literacy cultivation in English language teaching among contemporary university English teachers and a severe lack of guidance for information literacy cultivation in the English language teaching practice. The research ultimately further suggests that university teaching stakeholders, including school leaders and relevant experts, should also guide university English teachers to meet the needs of selecting proper modes of information literacy cultivation in the English language teaching sensibly and facilitate them to fully develop their teaching styles and habits as possible as they can in their English language teaching practice.