Assessment of English language teaching quality in Iraqi secondary schools

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Basim Khudhair Sabr

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This study expects to thoroughly survey the nature of English Language education (ELT) in secondary schools across Iraq. By utilizing a complex methodology, the exploration looks to distinguish the qualities and shortcomings of the ongoing ELT works, giving significant experiences to instructive policymakers and professionals. The essential targets of this study are to evaluate the English language capability levels of understudies, and inspect the sufficiency and viability of showing materials and assets. The exploration embraces a blended strategies approach, joining quantitative and subjective information assortment procedures. An example of optional schools from Iraq Downtown area Schools will be chosen, and understudy execution in English language abilities will be estimated through government-sanctioned tests. Furthermore, overviews and meetings will be directed with educators, understudies, and overseers to accumulate subjective bits of knowledge to show techniques, materials, and difficulties looked at in the ELT cycle. The discoveries uncover a nuanced comprehension of the present status of ELT in Iraqi optional schools. Capability levels shift among understudies, and variations in the accessibility and nature of showing materials are recognized. Challenges incorporate asset restrictions, class sizes, and the requirement for proficient improvement among educators. The conversation segment fundamentally breaks down the outcomes, drawing associations between capability levels, showing philosophies, and asset ampleness. It investigates the ramifications of distinguished difficulties and thinks about expected arrangements. The recognized qualities and difficulties give an establishment to designated intercessions, educational plan enhancements, and educator preparation programs. Eventually, the examination means to cultivate positive changes in the ELT scene, guaranteeing that under studies get a great English language schooling that prepares them for future scholar and expert achievement.

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Assessment of English language teaching quality in Iraqi secondary schools. (2025). Journal of Management Info, 12(2), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.31580/jmi.v12i2.3374

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