TR Dizin İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / TR Dizin Indexed Publications Collection
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Article Dictogloss: the Role of Reconstruction Tasks on Noticing(2012) Ertürk, Nesrin OruçThe idea that noticing captures a key role in second language acquisition, made the practitioners in the field search for ways of promoting noticing. In order to focus the learners’ attention to the form in the input, different attention gathering techniques, procedures and activities have been used. This study is an investigation of the role of dictogloss; a reconstruction activity popularized recently, as a task in promoting noticing. Two groups of Intermediate Turkish learners of English language (n=42) were given a pre-test before they were presented the same linguistic form by traditional Present-Practice-Produce method. The difference in the educational intervention was that, the experimental group was presented dictogloss activities in the Production stage of PPP. After 4 weeks of educational intervention, the groups were given the post-test, the results of which indicated the positive effect of dictogloss activity on noticing.Article The Development and Construction of Teacher Professional Identity: a Case Study on Beliefs Towards Teaching(2020) Ertürk, Nesrin OruçThe purpose of this study is to attain a more detailed understanding of teacher professional identity in general in order to enhancethe ways in which teacher education programs are conceived. The paper reports on a three-year longitudinal case study on theprofessional identity change of one Turkish EFL teacher in the last two years of her university education and the first year ofteaching in a primary school in Turkey. The significance of this study is that it examines the process of the combination ofteacher identity over the period immediately before and after entering full time teaching. This study analyses teacher professionalidentity as an undergoing process and the findings show that reflecting on one’s own teacher identity develops the consciousnesswhich promotes the concept and strengthens the process of identity development.
