Title of article
EFL Teacher's Affective Constructs and Their Sense of Responsibility
Author/Authors
Ghaemi, Hamed Department of English - Neyshabur Branch, Islamic Azad University, Neyshabur, Iran , Abdullahi, Hassanali Department of English - Neyshabur Branch, Islamic Azad University, Neyshabur, Iran
Pages
9
From page
64
To page
72
Abstract
This study, in the first place, attempted to examine the relationship between English as foreign language (EFL) teachers' affective constructs and their sense of responsibility. In the second place, the roles of teachers' gender, years of teaching experience, school setting, and the number of students in the classroom on teachers' affective constructs and sense of responsibility were investigated. For this purpose, 110 EFL teachers were selected throughavailability sampling from different high schools in Neyshabur, Iran. The teachers were asked to fill out a multi-dimensional questionnaire including different affective constructs and responsibility subscales. The subsequent data analysis via correlation and multi analysis of variances revealed that there was a significant relationship between teachers' affective constructs and their sense of responsibility. Furthermore, significant correlations were found between teachers' experience and school setting with teachers' affective constructs and their sense of responsibility. But the effects of teachers' gender and the number of students in their classrooms on teachers' affective construct and their sense of responsibility were not significant. The conclusions and implications of the research are further discussed with reference to earlier findings.
Keywords
Multidimensional questionnaire , EFL teachers , Affective constructs , EFL teachers' sense of responsibility
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2438761
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