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The issue of reliability in online education has to be seriously addressed to ensure the identity of exam-takers and that the answers they provide are the result of their own work.
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Peer assessment helps students to be more objective about their own learning and it can assist learning, it is argued. Its worth to student evaluation would perhaps be questionable too.
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Adverse consequences to school closures due to the pandemic are known to everyone. Those underprivileged learners with limited parental assistance and/or fewer opportunities to access technology...
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Postgraduate students are often at loss searching for answers to the question of 'what is a suitable focus for my dissertation? Lately, I found that inexperienced staff members also go through...
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Novice authors wishing to publish in an international journal are often lost for choice when deciding where to send the first draft.
17 February 2019 10,136 3 View
In order to compete with native-speaker researchers, non-native writers of English, in particular, do need to master English syntax in a way that enables them to produce meaningful and accurate...
26 November 2018 9,983 5 View
I guess most of us non-native speakers of English like to follow some sort of TV channel broadcasting in English (for me when having dinner). Do you have a favourite one? through what medium? and...
25 November 2018 8,419 15 View
As pointed out by Karl Pfeifer ‘s answer to my Question Is it ethical/professional/acceptable to Recommend, or pass as Reads, work that is unrelated, I proposed that members’ Answers be moderated...
16 November 2018 3,135 2 View
Work stress is something most professional academics suffer from at least from time to time. You cannot ignore work stress and carry on because eventually it grinds you to a halt. Advise others on...
23 October 2018 1,795 3 View
What kind of correlation, if any, is there between speaking and writing? How true is it that some good speakers cannot write well, and vice versa?
18 October 2018 7,242 27 View
Islamophobia appears to be on the rise and the western media is making it worse by portraying negative images of Islam and Muslims at a time when the hottest trouble spots are in Muslim land!
18 October 2018 7,725 8 View
Some believe that teachers are born naturally as teachers; some think that teachers must be trained. Where do you stand?
24 September 2018 318 48 View
The role of the mother tongue in Teaching English as a Foreign Language.
24 September 2018 888 17 View
Participant profiles such as those related to students' errors are a common way of projecting integrated data, e.g Elmabruk (2014), but has this been practised in CDA contexts? References to...
22 September 2018 7,075 3 View
Drama is said to be useful in engaging learners and motivating them to participate in class activities. What are the best techniques that worked with you, or that you know of?
01 January 1970 9,481 3 View
Today I looked at an article on "The choice is made from no choice’: What Motivates Libyan EFL Teachers to Work in Times of Change" by Hameda Suwaed, Faculty of Arts in Sabrata (Libya). At...
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