TY - BOOK AU - Baaziz,Sandra TI - Algerian college English teachers' experiences with students' rights: moving from being a student to becoming a teacher U1 - 428.0071064 23E KW - ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES KW - LANGUE ANGLAISE KW - ELEVE ET ENSEIGNANT KW - ALGERIE N1 - Master of arts : Anglais : Indiana University of Pennsylvania : 2012; Bibliogr. p. 91-101 N2 - This study aims to explore Algerian college English teachers' understanding of students' rights. It seeks to investigate how the participants' past experiences with their rights as students influence their current practice of rights as teachers. The main findings of this study indicate that the weight of academic record is significantly heavy in all the participants' experiences. Also, students' rights are considered as an ethical practice that derives from the teaching philosophy of the participant teachers. According to the teachers' perceptions, care and respect were privileged practices in their communication with their students. In regard to this practice, there was an impact from their past experiences as students. The participant teachers attempt to avoid negative experiences in communication and to model positive teachers' behavior. This study suggests that there is a need to develop a clear understanding of students' rights. Policy makers, university administrations, and teachers' workshops and conferences can help promoting the teachers understanding and practice of students' rights UR - http://www.fondation.org.ma/dsp/index/a583056-23 ER -