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- Title
Arab English Language Teaching Candidates Climbing the IELTS Mountain: A Qualitatively Driven Hermeneutic Phenomenology Study.
- Authors
Al-Issa, Ali; Al-Bulushi, Ali H.; Al-Zadjali, Rima
- Abstract
As a high-stakes international language proficiency benchmark, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) requires different and special Language Learning Strategies (LLS), which pose numerous challenges to its takers. Some Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) majoring in English Language Teaching (ELT), have therefore, failed to achieve an overall score of Band 6 on the IELTS as a language proficiency requirement and a condition mandated by the Ministry of Education for selecting English language teachers among. This qualitatively driven hermeneutic phenomenology study, hence, discusses this issue from an ideological perspective. The study triangulates data from semi-structured interviews made with six fourth-year ELT Student Teachers (STs) at SQU and the pertinent literature. The critical discussion revealed various ideologies about the powerful impact of the IELTS on the STs' English language development. The findings have important implications for the practices of the teachers in the Omani ELT school system and elsewhere.
- Subjects
OMAN; INTERNATIONAL English Language Testing System; FOREIGN language education; ENGLISH language education; PHENOMENOLOGY
- Publication
Qualitative Report, 2016, Vol 21, Issue 5, p848
- ISSN
1052-0147
- Publication type
Article