학술논문

EPIK Teachers’ Beliefs About Language Learning and Teaching Processes.
Document Type
Article
Source
English Teaching; Summer2021, Vol. 76 Issue 2, p81-105, 25p
Subject
Learning
Foreign language education
Beginning teachers
Second language acquisition
Teachers
Teaching experience
South Korea
Language
ISSN
10177108
Abstract
The present study investigated newly recruited native-speaking teachers of the English Program in Korea (EPIK) with a focus on their individual characteristics, their perceptions on second language (L2) learning and teaching processes, and their teaching experience as a variable (novice vs. expert) in their understanding of language learning and teaching processes. A questionnaire was given to 244 EPIK teachers. Analysis of the self-reported data revealed that EPIK teachers were mostly in their 20s who were recruited from six inner-circle countries with teaching certificates. Results also demonstrated the importance of a teacher’s teaching experience, where subsequent mean-difference models of novice and expert teachers revealed significant differences in their understanding of L2 learning and teaching processes. Findings showed that teachers with experience had beliefs aligned with the best teaching practices. These findings open discussions about the necessity of adequate subsequent support for native-speaking teachers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]