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Effectiveness of a Negotiated Syllabus on the Reading Achievement of Intermediate-Level EFL Learners
Khademi, Abdolvahab – SAGE Open, 2022
Few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of a negotiated syllabus on the reading skill of learners. The present study attempts to establish if a negotiated syllabus had any effect on the reading achievement of female EFL learners at intermediate level English proficiency. The study was conducted with the participation of 61 learners placed…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Reading Achievement, Females
Nevin Farida – Discover Education, 2025
For any educational programme to be successful, it is essential to have a well-planned and comprehensive syllabus that fosters inclusivity and positive motivation. In my paper, I am going to examine the BA syllabi from the inception of the department to the present times, 1921-2023, to trace the inclusion of women writers. To gather information, I…
Descriptors: English Departments, Course Descriptions, Females, Authors
Preparing Deans of Women: The Origins and Evolution of the Earliest Student Affairs Graduate Program
Katie N. Smith – Journal of College Student Development, 2023
Higher education historians agree that the earliest direct antecedents to today's student affairs professionals were deans of women (DOWs) and deans of men (DOMs), administrative positions that first arose in the 19th century. While DOWs were expected to supervise women students within newly coeducational environments, they professionalized the…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Differences, Deans, Educational History
Mallory Avery; Jane Caldwell; Christian D. Schunn; Katherine Wolfe – Journal of Economic Education, 2024
The presentation of economics in introductory courses has been highlighted as potentially exacerbating the underrepresentation of women in economics. The authors study the impact of a gender-neutral change in content and instruction in introductory economics courses intended to increase student engagement. By implementing meaningful applied…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Course Content, Females, Educational Experience
Gupta, Sukanya – Intercultural Education, 2022
This article is a reflection of the author's experiences teaching a course titled 'Women In Islam' [WIS] in an English Department at a medium, public, Masters granting, Liberal Arts university in the Midwestern United States. This paper argues for the importance of teaching WIS through a multi-genre, interdisciplinary, and global approach. The…
Descriptors: Islam, Females, Higher Education, Course Descriptions
Keast, Vicki J. – Australian Journal of Education, 2022
A sense of belonging is an important factor for the persistence of girls in the study of physics. Content and imagery that presents the field as a masculine domain will undermine belonging and make it more difficult for girls to establish a physics identity that is congruent with their gender identity. The physics syllabus, final examinations and…
Descriptors: Physics, Gender Bias, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
Al-Hassaani, Abdulbari Mahboob Ahmed; Al-Saalmi, Abdulkarim Fadhl Mahmood Qaid – Arab World English Journal, 2022
This study focused on Saudi female English as a foreign language (EFL) learners, second-year level, English Department, College of Arts, Bisha University. Most the learners are exposed to the English language at a late stage, which is one of the challenges they encounter. The main objective of this study was to identify the main challenges faced…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Females, College Students
Alkhalaf, Shatha Ahmed – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
EFL curricula in Saudi Arabia are very comprehensive, with all components of language included in the syllabus. Phonology, or the study of speech sounds, is especially significant in the context of foreign language learning, given its central role in verbal communication. Accuracy of production is a factor of precision in the instruction, which…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Phonology, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Arshad, Muminah; Dada, Rachel; Elliott, Cathy; Kalinowska, Iweta; Khan, Mehreen; Lipinski, Robert; Vassanth, Varun; Bhandal, Jotepreet; de Quinto Schneider, Monica; Georgis, Ines; Shilston, Fiona – London Review of Education, 2021
Within the literature on decolonizing the curriculum, a clear distinction is frequently made between diversity and decolonization. While "decolonization" entails dismantling colonial forms of knowledge, including practices that racialize and categorize, "diversity" is a policy discourse that advocates for adding different sorts…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Educational Change, Diversity, Political Science