
Mohammad Ehsanul Islam KhanMemorial University of Newfoundland · Faculty of Education
Mohammad Ehsanul Islam Khan
MA in ELT
Doing research on corrective feedback at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
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Introduction
My scholarship addresses issues in ELT methodologies, applied linguistics and teacher development. I am involved in writing, editing and publishing research papers in peer-reviewed journals. Some of my papers have also appeared in Scopus journals. I teach undergraduate and graduate courses and supervise MA theses. Besides, I am also working as an executive editor of the Journal of ELT and Education.
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September 2014 - August 2016
Education
May 2014 - December 2015
January 2012 - December 2012
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Publications (35)
he current study deals with the profound uses of sensuous imageries by the short-lived Bengali poet Sukanta Bhattacharya in his poetic works. This paper reveals the use of sensuousness in his works and on the effects, such as emotion, feelings, passion, and mood; how these effects operate in artistic works; and, specifically, examines how the poet...
The current practices and shortcomings of engineering students' English language teaching (ELT) syllabi were examined from the perspectives of learners and teachers in English as a foreign language (EFL) context. The syllabi included content that had little impact on students' communicative competence in English (CC-E). Students were generally conc...
The present study investigated the feasibility, ideologies and setbacks regarding the efficacy of the transition of English language teaching from communicative language teaching (CLT) approach to post-method pedagogy in secondary level English as a foreign language (EFL) classrooms of Bangladesh depicting the teachers’ insights on the scopes and u...
This article investigates the interrelationship among principal's servant leadership, principal's religious values, and power distance; and their impact on teachers' job satisfaction in Bangladesh. We frame our discussion in the context of the country's secondary and higher secondary level educational institutions. The education policy in Banglades...
This research study dealt with the students' challenges in selecting the topic of their undergraduate thesis. The study focused on the perceptions of the undergraduate students' and their selection of a suitable research topic. The researchers have used the semi-structured questions for taking interviews in order to collect the data. Through the in...
The study investigated the circumstances of teacher leadership concerning the policies, practices and challenges in secondary educational institutions in Bangladesh. Teachers are the per se leaders in society. A teacher being a leader, should possess a vision, a philosophical and superior lifestyle of an ideal leader. Students get attracted to thei...
This study aimed at investigating the English language teaching (ELT) at eight engineering universities in Bangladesh with a particular focus on the existing language courses and classroom teaching techniques used in English language education of those selected universities. During the study, students' perceptions and their academic, social, and em...
The present study investigated the probable sustainability and effectiveness of e-learning in English language teaching (ELT) to learners in an English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom. Since the beginning of technology, it has always influenced our lives, thinking, and learning areas. One significant model in today's world in education is E-L...
While the world is experiencing a severe global crisis for the Covid-19 pandemic, the academic education sectors of several developing countries face formidable challenges, including Bangladesh. The current study aimed at finding out the barriers and possibilities for blended learning in the new normal situation in the education sector of Banglades...
The study depicted the classroom environment during the teaching and learning process, focusing on appraising the teachers' demeanour and pedagogical strategies in the intermediate classrooms of the 'English as foreign language (EFL)' context of Bangladesh. The intermediate level denotes the higher secondary level of the 11th and 12th grades. Sixte...
This paper depicts the current panorama of virtual learning of the tribal students in Bangladesh with the constrictions and possible solutions. The study aimed to deal with the major issues about tribal students' online education by bringing out the key restraints of their distance learning and the possible solutions. The researchers followed a mix...
This study intended to evaluate the English as Foreign Language (EFL) learner responses to online classes during the covid-19 pandemic. It focused on the learner's insights rather than the teachers' views because the purpose is how the large population deals with technology during this pandemic. Though teachers are the real fighters, they are in a...
The paper endeavors to comprehend the liberal humanism of literature in respect of time and place. Poets, whether eastern or western, being the emotional class, present the natural, simple and ordinary things in some extraordinary manners with their literary intellect, linguistic genius, and philosophic depth. In every language, there is mourning f...
This comprehensive study dealt with the existing traditional practices of English education at rural primary schools in Bangladesh. The researchers collected data from twenty-five assistant teachers of thirteen primary schools located in the rural areas of four different districts of Dhaka and Mymensingh divisions. These English teaching participan...
The present comprehensive study dealt with the psychosocial perspectives of English as Foreign Language (EFL) teachers' academic activities or behaviors at the secondary level education in Bangladesh. Students are usually undernourished and very weak in English in the Bangladeshi EFL context, and no methods seem to improve the situation deploying a...
Since communicating people is one of the first and foremost obstacles to autistic children, it is a basic need for them to get vigilant and appropriate nurture for language acquisition. Moreover, to develop the language skills of special children appropriately, it is essential to ensure effective language teaching. The primary objective of this stu...
The study aims at finding out and explaining the constraints of using the internet to facilitate teaching and learning processes at the government and private polytechnic institutes in the technical and vocational education (TVE) context of Bangladesh. The use of the internet in teaching and learning, especially in the classrooms, workshops, and la...
Since communicating people is one of the first and foremost obstacles to autistic children, it is a basic need for them to get vigilant and appropriate nurture for language acquisition. Moreover, to develop the language skills of special children appropriately, it is essential to ensure effective language teaching. The primary objective of this stu...
The present comprehensive study represents the interconnections between personality and motivations in Second Language Acquisition (SLA). The two types of personality-'introvert' and 'extrovert' are considered to associate with the 'extrinsic' and 'intrinsic' motivations affecting the individuals' second language (L1) learning. The present qualitat...
The present comprehensive study investigates the differences and uniqueness of the dialect of Bhairab, a prominent commercial area of Bangladesh located in Kishoregonj district in comparison with the Standard Bangla. Language usually varies after every particular distance throughout the world. Most often these variations and differentiations are fo...
The current paper aims at finding out the attitude of Kazi Nazrul Islam and his treatment of religious elements in his poetic works in a vivid manner. Nazrul is the most famous writers of modern period in the Indian sub-continent. He is also the major Bengali poet of the first half of the twentieth Century Bengali literature. Religious themes are a...
The assertion depicts the comparative existential attitude of Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka with reference to their major literary work Things Fall Apart and The Lion and The Jewel respectively. Achebe's influential novel Things Fall Apart represents a culture altering because British missionaries and ultimately British culture move into and chang...
The individual sensibility gets transformed into an inclusive consciousness in the writings of Walt Whitman. How to escape the prison of the self and cultivate simultaneously self-consciousness and sympathy, using the sense of self-identity as a means of projecting oneself into the identity of others-that is Whitman's valuable legacy to modern lite...
Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea is a simple story on the surface, but in depth a tale with a deeper message and a relevance that transcends time and place. It speaks to the universal truths of a man's existence within this world, where pride, respect, tenacity, and dreams fuel a man in his quest to thrive in the face of professional stru...
Effective writing is a very important sector for the English language learners. For the learners of Bangladesh context, it is much more significant because here the learners are generally evaluated through their writing skill. But it is an inevitable fact that in most of our English language classes the learners are engaged in activities like writi...
William Shakespeare is an excellent mastermind, who has approved the vindictive violation of universal attitudes in human existence; even a versatile affectionate mother becomes an embodiment of a negative explorer rather than a vintage one. In Shakespearean tragedies, exceedingly women characters acquire virility in their psychological appearances...
Being the foreign language, English language learning and teaching are always a tough job. To change progressively, we must change the existing Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) method and adopt the more effective one for our learners. Bangladesh still applies CLT in the teaching and learning process currently while the other world rejects CLT...
The second of the four skills of English Language ‘speaking’ indisputably performs an enormous function in communication. Speaking two languages intensely shapes the brain and changes how the nervous system responds to sound. Developing a second language has both the advantages and difficulties. Though English is more imperative for the development...
Baul Shamrat Shah Abdul Karim was a distinctive Bengali spiritual saint, mystic lyricist, song composer and a social reformer of modern era. His works and ideology have an immense influence on sub-continental music and culture especially in Bengali and Indian culture after almost two hundreds years of the period of great Lalon Shah. Most of his lyr...
Abstract: In Bangladesh, English language learning and teaching have always been facing obstacles to bring
out positive and effective results. To make a progressing change, recently our education system has adopted the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) approach in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT)
terminating the years-long practice...
Questions
Question (1)
One of my papers have been accepted in an Scopus indexed journal. But in Scopus source, it is written Scopus Coverage from 1999-2018. Is it not in Scopus anymore? The journal shows that it is indexed in Scopus from 1999 to present.