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Promoting EFL vocabulary knowledge among first year engineering students using constructive alignment theory

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Type Article
Author Mohammad, Fatma Sadek. Faculty of Education, Benha University, Benha, Egypt.
Second author Abd El-Haq, Eman Mohammed. EFL Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology; Dean, Faculty of Education, Benha University.
Amin, Magdy Mohammad. Faculty of Education, Benha University, Benha, Egypt.
Zakarya, Sarah Radwan Mohammad. Faculty of Education, Benha University, Benha, Egypt.
Pages pp. 55-86
Host Item Entry Journal of Faculty of Education. Vol. 31, no. 121, p. 2, January 2020
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors English  -  Second language instruction  -  Vocabulary development  -  Cognitive development  -  Undergraduate students  -  Engineering  -  Learning strategies
Language of document English
Country Egypt
Vocabulary knowledge plays an imperative role in developing students’ language learning. This paper aimed at investigating the role of constructive alignment theory in promoting vocabulary knowledge among Engineering students. Sixty-three first year students at Benha Faculty of Engineering were randomly assigned into two groups: experimental group (n=33) and control group (n=30). Two main instruments were used: academic vocabulary pre-test, and academic vocabulary post-test. Quantitative data analyses were conducted. Results showed that the experimental group students have developed their vocabulary knowledge. It was concluded that the “Constructive Alignment Theory” was effective in promoting vocabulary knowledge of the participants. It was also recommended that the constructive alignment theory is effective in developing language learning in general as it helps students to be aware of their learning strategies and to be responsible of their own learning and in developing vocabulary knowledge in particular. Constructive alignment theory should be integrated into vocabulary learning programs. (Published abstract)

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Mohammad, Fatma Sadek. (2020). Promoting EFL vocabulary knowledge among first year engineering students using constructive alignment theory . Journal of Faculty of Education. Vol. 31, no. 121, p. 2, January 2020. pp. 55-86 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org