Teaching Methods
Teaching methods are the principles, pedagogical techniques, and management strategies used by educators to enable student learning, encompassing everything from traditional lectures to active, student-centered approaches.
Curriculum Studies
Curriculum Studies is an academic field dedicated to the critical analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation of educational programs, encompassing the "what," "how," and "why" of teaching and learning
Research Methods
In its most common sense, methodology is the study of research methods. However, the term can also refer to the methods themselves or to the philosophical discussion of associated background assumptions. A method is a structured procedure for bringing about a certain goal.
Grammar in context IV
Grammar in Context" refers to a pedagogical approach that connects functionally oriented grammar instruction directly to students' reading and writing, rather than teaching rules in isolation
Phonology II
Phonology is typically defined as “the study of speech sounds of a language or languages, and the laws governing them,”1 particularly the laws governing the composition and combination of speech sounds in language.
Translation II
Translation II is an advanced academic course focusing on the practical application of translation techniques, often specializing in technical, legal, or literary texts
Morphology II
Morphology is the study of the internal structure of words and forms a core part of linguistic study today. The term morphology is Greek and is a makeup of morph- meaning 'shape, form', and -ology which means 'the study of something'.
Educational Entrepreneurship
Educational Entrepreneurship (EE) in academic literature is generally defined as the application of entrepreneurial competencies, attitudes, and behaviors within educational institutions or to solve educational problems