Research Article

Moroccan ESP Instructors’ Perceptions of an Effective ESP Teacher

Authors

  • Abdelkrim Benaissi Professor at the Faculty of Legal Economic and Social Sciences, Mohammedia, Morocco

Abstract

The changes in the linguistic and socio-economic spheres in Morocco have brought about new perspectives to teaching English for specific purposes (ESP). The challenge has long been to ascertain the implementation of well-informed teaching practices to meet the volatile needs of learners and those of the local and global job market. Within this context, guided by the aim to promote quality in ESP teaching in Morocco, this paper investigated Moroccan ESP teachers’ perceptions of effective ESP teaching and teachers’ roles, hoping to offer a hands-on profile of an effective ESP practitioner. This study sought to answer two main research questions: 1). What roles do Moroccan ESP teachers play in their ESP teaching settings? 2). What are Moroccan ESP teachers’ perceptions of an effective ESP instructor? To answer these questions, a mixed-method research design was adopted where 32 teachers from different ESP settings were surveyed. The study offered illuminating data about effective ESP roles and practices and suggested a modal for effective ESP teaching.

Article information

Journal

Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics

Volume (Issue)

6 (1)

Pages

75-86

Published

2024-02-19

How to Cite

Benaissi, A. (2024). Moroccan ESP Instructors’ Perceptions of an Effective ESP Teacher. Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 6(1), 75–86. https://doi.org/10.32996/jeltal.2024.6.1.10

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Keywords:

ESP in Morocco, perception, roles of ESP teachers, effective ESP teaching.