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Adebayo, Comfort Tosin – Communication Teacher, 2020
The possession of a foreign accent constitutes one of the challenges international teaching assistants have to deal with in their encounters in U.S. classrooms. This challenge often impacts their perceived competence and effectiveness in the classroom. Consequently, undergraduate students usually have existing stereotypes about international…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Stereotypes, Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants
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Kang, O.; Rubin, D. L. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2012
International instructors in U.S. institutions of higher education boost the academic quality of education available to U.S. undergraduate students. Many university students, however, regard nonnative English-speaking teaching assistants (NNESTAs) as problematic. Innovative programs for enhancing undergraduates' capacity to understand NNESTAs'…
Descriptors: Colleges, Speech Communication, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Assistants
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LeGros, N.; Faez, F. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2012
What is considered effective teaching varies across cultures, institutions, and disciplines. Concepts of effective teaching reflect the values and expectations of the educational culture and language in which it occurs. This study examines how participation in a course on intercultural communication affects the observable teaching behaviors of…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication, Teaching Assistants
Amaki, Yuki – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2008
Public school students in Japan must take English as a required subject for three years in junior high school and for three more years in senior high school. In spite of the amount of classroom time invested, and in spite of the available learning support services, the foreign Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) system included, the English…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Speech Communication, Social Integration, Foreign Countries
Bailey, Leona G. – 1977
The current state of teacher education is reviewed to compare what is being done now with predictions of future needs. An attempt has been made in the last year or so to achieve greater accountability through competency-based teacher education programs. Moskowitz's attempt to discover how and why master teachers are effective has been helpful, but…
Descriptors: Accountability, Career Education, Competency Based Teacher Education, Language Instruction