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The Views of Lecturers, Students and Administrators on the Impact of Organization in Foreign Language Education to Academic Achievement
 
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Near East University, Department of Education, Nicosia, N. CYPRUS
 
 
Online publication date: 2017-11-21
 
 
Publication date: 2017-11-21
 
 
EURASIA J. Math., Sci Tech. Ed 2017;13(12):7865-7874
 
This article has been presented in ICES 2017 - International Conference on Environmental Sciences & Educational Studies. This article belongs to the special issue " Interdisciplinary Research on the Environmental Education, Educational Studies in Sustainability & Instructional Technologies and Designs".
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The rapid development of technology from day to day has manifested itself also in the field of education, and therefore it has become compulsory to include new regulations in education. In this fast-paced development, technology is coming into prominence both in distance education and traditional education. In this context, the technological organization established has an important role in the emergence of success perception. Since computer has begun to be used in the field of education, in addition to traditional education, the distance education has become in a more effective and productive education for foreign language learners. In this study, the distance learning, traditional education, teaching environments and perception of organizing as academic achievement are explained. The study has been carried out in a private university in the academic year of 2016-2017. The aim of this study is to evaluate the perception of success between distance education and traditional education in the foreign language education. This study examined the perceptions of administrators, lecturers and students towards the distance learning and traditional learning in order to evaluate the academic success of organizing in foreign language learning. The qualitative data analysis was used in this study. Administrators and students reported that they were prepared to facilitate individual study and improve their work skills with distance learning in the foreign language learning, but that the lecturers were not in the same position with the administrators and students in distance education.
 
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