• Title of article

    Is There a Place for Post-method Pedagogy in the Educational Context of Iran: Voices of EFL Teachers

  • Author/Authors

    Amiri ، Farzaneh - Shiraz University , Sahragard ، Rahman - Shiraz University

  • Pages
    25
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    25
  • Abstract
    In an attempt to liberate teachers from deficiencies of the conventional methods, Kumaravadivelu (1994) proposed the concept of “post method condition” to overcome the challenges caused by the very nature of methods. The literature regarding post-method pedagogy has indicated that most of the studies focus on its theoretical aspect, while the practical realization has been largely untouched. To this end, the present study was an endeavor to unveil the perspective of Iranian EFL teachers concerning the applicability of this pedagogy. 21 male and female in-service EFL teachers from different cities in Iran (Shiraz, Marvdasht, Bushehr, Tehran, and Gonbad-e-Kavus) participated in this qualitative research where data came from semi-structured interviews as the primary source of data collection. The interview data were transcribed and coded using Straus and Corbin’s (1998) constant comparative method, including three codification processes of open, axial and selective codings. The finding indicated that absence of required autonomy among teachers, teacher’s job security, students’ passivity, absence of critical thinking skills among students, dominance of transmission model of teacher education, inefficiency of the textbooks, teacher’s focus on coverage and grade pressure, and demanding nature of post-method pedagogy as the main pedagogical barriers which prevent language teachers from applying this pedagogy in their teaching practices.
  • Keywords
    method , post , method pedagogy , applicability , EFL teachers , pedagogical barriers
  • Journal title
    Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Journal title
    Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning
  • Record number

    2462512