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Welcome to International Journal of Research in Social Sciences & HumanitiesE-ISSN : 2249 - 4642 | P-ISSN: 2454 - 4671 IMPACT FACTOR: 8.561 |
Abstract
Training Courses Evaluation for English Curriculum
Siham Tahseen Jassim
Volume: 11 Issue: 2 2021
Abstract:
Training courses are one of the most important ways for the improvement of teaching criteria and continuing professional development especially for the new and less experienced teachers in English language teaching. This requires many studies for continuing professional development, skills development and teaching methods through training courses to get reliable information about the current levels and educational proficiency for teachers. All this calls for checking the influence of training programmes and evaluating them to elevate progress levels and its tangible impact on learning and teaching.
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