2019
DOI: 10.15290/cr.2019.24.1.05
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Portuguese teachers’ perceptions of grammar teaching

Abstract: The teaching of grammar, as envisaged in the official curriculum, has been identified as challenging for many Portuguese teachers. In this paper, we present a study conducted with the aim of characterizing primary and middle school teachers' perceptions about their own grammar teaching, utilizing Shulman's model (1987) as adapted by Grossman (1990). We carried out a collective case study, using a questionnaire survey (n=200 teachers) to determine the importance teachers attach to teaching grammar, the degree … Show more

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“…When it comes to L2/FL teachers, their knowledge base is found to deeply shape the teachers' perspectives of their language teaching and students' learning. For instance, teacher perceptions are shaped by content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, knowledge of the curricula and general educational knowledge (Silva et al, 2019). Teachers' previous L2 learning experiences and knowledge they received may have a significant impact on the ways they teach, which have an impact on learners' attitudes and, thereby, their learning achievements (Baker, 2011;Park & Sung, 2013).…”
Section: Teacher Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to L2/FL teachers, their knowledge base is found to deeply shape the teachers' perspectives of their language teaching and students' learning. For instance, teacher perceptions are shaped by content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, knowledge of the curricula and general educational knowledge (Silva et al, 2019). Teachers' previous L2 learning experiences and knowledge they received may have a significant impact on the ways they teach, which have an impact on learners' attitudes and, thereby, their learning achievements (Baker, 2011;Park & Sung, 2013).…”
Section: Teacher Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to L2/FL teachers, their knowledge base is found to deeply shape the teachers' perspectives of their language teaching and students' learning. For instance, teacher perceptions are shaped by content knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, knowledge of the curricula and general educational knowledge (Silva et al, 2019). Teachers' previous L2 learning experiences and knowledge they received may have a significant impact on the ways they teach, which have an impact on learners' attitudes and, thereby, their learning achievements (Baker, 2011;Park & Sung, 2013).…”
Section: Teacher Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%