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Title: teatcher's and student's attitudes towardes the role of positive psychologie in the english as a foreign language classroom
Other Titles: the case of master one students at the departement of lettre and english language.university of 8 mai 1945 guelma
Authors: BOULAHIA, Mohamed Nedjmeddine
Keywords: EFL classroom, Positive Psychology, interpersonal and intrapersonal competencies. Attitudes.
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: Individuals' ability to learn is a fundamental component of their future development. Simply said, individuals rely on learning new information and gaining abilities to thrive in society. The most important part of a classroom atmosphere is, of course, what a teacher does with the students. The teacher's role extends beyond simply imparting knowledge and assessing the competence of each of their students. The present research aim to identify the significance of integrating Positive Psychology and its use in an EFL Classroom. Also, to explore Students’ awareness of Positive Psychology’s major role. Finally, to investigate how to improve students' personal and social competencies. The present research adopts the descriptive method that includes quantitative and qualitative tools. Both a structured questionnaire and classroom observation were designed to gather the needed data. Precisely, the questionnaire was directed to Master One students (N=120), and the classroom observation was directed to teachers, at the Department of English, University of 8 Mai 1945, Guelma. The compiled data confirm the main hypothesis, which implies that EFL students have positive attitudes toward the role of Positive Psychology in enhancing their interpersonal and intrapersonal competencies. Hence, the research advocates the integration of positive psychology approaches into the learning process to overcome students’ learning barriers.
URI: http://dspace.univ-guelma.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/13721
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