2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12564-010-9120-2
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The communicative competences of students and teachers in different levels of education in North Cyprus

Abstract: This study was conducted in order to determine the beliefs of students and teachers in different levels of education about their communicative competences. The study group of this research is consisted of 600 secondary school, high school and undergraduate students and 41 of their teachers. In this study, it is observed that not a significant correlation at a considerable degree exists in the communicative competences of students with their teachers, who are from different nationalities, gender and levels. Fur… Show more

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“…Today according to technological and economic developments (Lesáková et al, 2017) and in addition to having easy access to internet many people regard it as an essential part of their daily lives. It becomes obvious that communication is effective and necessary in all fields of daily life (Hursen, Ozcinar, Ozdamli, & Uzunboylu, 2011) and the virtual environment may enhance the interpersonal communication. People can communicate with one another at any time through online messages, sharing videos, photographs, playing online games, using social network websites and etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today according to technological and economic developments (Lesáková et al, 2017) and in addition to having easy access to internet many people regard it as an essential part of their daily lives. It becomes obvious that communication is effective and necessary in all fields of daily life (Hursen, Ozcinar, Ozdamli, & Uzunboylu, 2011) and the virtual environment may enhance the interpersonal communication. People can communicate with one another at any time through online messages, sharing videos, photographs, playing online games, using social network websites and etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issues of formation of competences among students are dealt with in the works of Almazova (Almazova, Baranova, & Khalyapina, 2017), Zemlinskaya (Zemlinskaya, 2012), Khalyapina (Khalyapina, 2014), Odinokaya (Odinokaya, 2016;Odinokaya, Zhigadlo, & Petrov, 2018), Popova (Popova, Almazova, Khalyapina, & Tretyakova, 2017), Zhigadlo (Zhigadlo & Odinokaya 2017) and others. Among the foreign authors treating this issue, we note Amadio (Amadio, 2013), Hürsen (Hürsen et al, 2011), Benito-Osorio (Benito-Osorio, Peris-Ortiz, Armengot, & Colino, 2013), Illeris (Illeris, 2012), Lambrechts (Lambrechts, Mulà, Ceulemans, Molderez, & Gaeremynck, 2013), Pepper (Pepper, 2011), Van der Velden (Van der Velden & Allen, 2011), Wagenaar (Wagenaar, 2014) and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…With this growth, we would expect further evolution of the concepts of learning, particularly in higher education institutions (HEI), once these institutions have gone through rapid changes, especially during the last 10 years [3]. In addition, computers and information technology have increased educational opportunities and have opened the way to new teaching methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%