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Developing reflective thinking skills among EFL prospective teachers through Facebook delivered writing activities

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Type Article
Author Seifeddine, Ahmed Hassan. TEFL, Faculty of Education, Menofia University.
Second author Abdel-Haq, Eman Mohammed. TEFL, Faculty of Education, Benha University.
Ahmed, Said Ahmed Mahrous. TEFL, Faculty of Education, Aswan University.
Pages pp. 85-106
Host Item Entry Journal of Faculty of Education. Vol. 29, no. 116, p. 4, October 2018
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Descriptors Skills assessment  -  Teaching skills  -  Thinking skills  -  Skill development  -  Second language instruction  -  English  -  Language teachers  -  Social Media  -  Internet  -  Writing instruction
Language of document English
Country Egypt
The present study aimed at developing reflective thinking skills among EFL prospective teachers through Facebook- delivered writing activities. The design of the present study was a pre-post, one experimental group. The participants of the study were forty-five EFL prospective teachers (primary education) at Faculty of Education, Aswan University. The present study used the reflective thinking scale, developed by the researcher, as an instrument for assessing the' participants’ EFL reflective thinking skills. Participants were asked to practice, writing activities and tasks delivered through a Facebook group “Think and Write” which created for the purpose of the current study. Data were collected and participants’ scores in the reflective thinking scale were used as measures of their development in reflective thinking, skills. Results revealed that the participants’ reflective thinking skills were developed as a result of participating in the Facebook group. Accordingly, the Facebook delivered writing activities were found to be effective in developing reflective thinking skills among EFL prospective teachers. (Published abstract)

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