English teachers’ attitudes toward computer-assisted language learning
Journal: International Journal of Language Studies (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2010-07-01
Authors : Farid BORDBAR;
Page : 27-54
Keywords : CALL; Computer-assisted language learning; Teacher attitudes; Technology;
Abstract
This author's papers were retracted from IJLS on July 02, 2014. On July 02, 2014 we were informed that this author had blatantly plagiarized parts of a paper coauthored by Professors David A. Huffaker and Sandra L. Calvert (published in the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication(JCMC)--Volume 10, Number 2). Since IJLS places great importance on the academic integrity of the papers it publishes, both of the two papers this author had published in IJLS were retracted from the journal on July 02, 2014. (Date comment added: July 02, 2014)
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