Quality assessment of english teaching at the newly established universities in saudi arabia: Shaqra university as a case study

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As the case world-wide, the English language is central in Saudi schools and universities. Despite its prominence, students’ level of English language proficiency is generally believed to be unsatisfactory. This study explores this issue by investigating the quality of teaching with reference to the extent to which professors do employ the course assessment methods of learning domains specified in the course specifications template, provided by the National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment in Saudi Arabia, as one of the main factors for improving teaching processes. To this end, 12 courses in the English BA program at Shaqra university, a newly established university in Saudi Arabia, were investigated. The results have shown a significant problem in the quality of teaching English language. First, the learning domains, i.e. Knowledge, Cognitive Skills, Interpersonal Skills, were barely seen in the exam papers. Second, the methods of assessments specified in the course specifications were moderately used by instructors. The study closes with some suggestions for future investigations.

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Alotaibi, H. S. (2019). Quality assessment of english teaching at the newly established universities in saudi arabia: Shaqra university as a case study. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 9(4), 390–395. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0904.05

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