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Teachers speak out on the use of the English curriculum in southwestern Puerto Rico
(2005)
Teaching English as a Second Language in Puerto Rico has been a topic of debate
since the occupation of the United States. Due to constant political change, the English
curriculum for secondary schools in Puerto Rico has ...
“I am doing better and better”: From critical pedagogy to action research
(2011)
The main goal of this Participatory Action Research (PAR) study is to empower students to become aware of, and address issues of inequality and social injustices through literacy practices such as reading and writing ...
Phrasal verb and reading comprehension amongst Puerto Rican ESL university students
(2011)
Phrasal verbs (PVs) are difficult for English as a Second Language (ESL) learners. In this study, two measures were used to determine the comprehension of different semantic categories of phrasal verbs; a vocabulary test ...
Preparing for systemic reform: What can Puerto Rico learn from teacher-focused policies in the United States and Finland?
(2016)
This study utilized a case study methodology to describe, analyze, and compare teacher- focused State policies in Connecticut, Finland, and Puerto Rico. These policies were categorized according to the teacher professional ...
Integrating technology in the English classroom
(2012)
The study examines teachers’ perceptions of the use and integration of computer technology in public and private schools in Puerto Rico. Three research questions guided the study: How do English teachers perceive their own ...
Tutoring for better writers/writing? A case study of the UPRM writing center
(2017-05)
This thesis places the University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez English Writing Center (UPRMEWC) within the larger context of the histories, debates and research that have influenced writing center theories, methods and practices ...
Teacher change in the knowledge and practice of responding to ESL student writing
(2007)
This study documents the changes in knowledge and practice that participants made
while taking a graduate course in the teaching of ESL writing in Puerto Rico. The participants
responded to and corrected an anonymous ESL ...