A/2, Jahurul Islam Avenue
Jahurul Islam City, Aftabnagar
Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh
Ph. D. in English Language Studies, Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Malaysia
M.A. in Language Teaching: TESOL, University of Lancaster, UK (Hornby Scholar 2011-2012)
M.A. in Applied Linguistics and ELT, University of Dhaka
B.A. (Hons.) in English, University of Dhaka
Second Language Acquisition (SLA),
English Language Teaching (ELT),
Material Development and
Teacher Education
Presented Conference Papers (International)
Presented Conference Papers (Local)
Published Research Papers
1. Kabir, M. M. N., Haider, M. Z. Khan, R., Roshid, M. M., Jahan, A., & Sultana, S. (2022). Online Assessment Practices of English Language Teachers and Students in Higher Education in Bangladesh: Challenges and Choices, BELTA Journal, https://doi.org/10.36832/beltaj.2022.0601.04
2. Roshid, M. M., Sultana, S., Kabir, M. M. N., Jahan, A., Khan, R., & Haider, M. Z. (2022). Equity, fairness, and social justice in teaching and learning in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic, Asia Pacific Journal of Education, DOI: 10.1080/02188791.2022.2122024 (Q 1 Journal)
3. Jahan, A., Khan, R., Roshid, M. M., Haider, M. Z., Sultana, S., & Kabir, M. N.(2022). From Crises to Opportunities in Higher Education in Bangladesh. The Dhaka University Journal of Linguistics, 14(27-28), 143-166.
4. Sultana, S., Roshid, M. M., Haider, M. Z., Khan, R., Kabir, M. M. N., & Jahan, A. (2022). University students’ and teachers’ wellbeing during COVID-19 in Bangladesh: A qualitative enquiry. The Qualitative Report, 27(6), 1635-1655.https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2022.5265 (Q1 Journal)
5. Khan, R., Jahan, A., Sultana, S., Kabir, M. M. N., Haider, M. Z., & Roshid, M. M. (2021). Accessing Online Instruction amidst COVID-19 in Bangladesh: Barriers and Coping Strategies. Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 22, 33-48. https://doi.org/10.32038/ltrq.2021.22.03. (Q 2 Journal)
6. McCulloch, S., Indrarathne, B., Jahan, A., Gnawali, L., Hussain, N. Nauman, S., Jayawardena, S., & Abeyawickrama, W. (2020). Investigating EAP provision in South Asian higher education: Current trends and future needs. UK: British Council & the University of Central Lancashire.
7. Jahan, A. (2018). Impact of Textual Enhancement on Bangladeshi Learner’s Noticing and Grammatical Development of Present Perfect and Past Simple Tenses. Malaysian Journal of ELT Research (MaJER), 15(1),1-16, ISSN 1511- 8002.
8. Jahan, A. (2016-2017). Impact of Task Repetition on a Bangladeshi Tertiary Learner’s Oral Performance: A Case Study. HARVEST: Jahangirnagar University Studies in language and Literature, 32, 71- 86.
9. Jahan, A. & Kormos, J. (2015). The impact of textual enhancement on EFL learners' grammatical awareness of future plans and intentions. International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 25(1), 46–66. doi: 10.1111/ijal.12049 (Web of science)
10. Jahan, A. (2012). Residual Cultural Imperialism in Primary Textbooks in Bangladesh: A Critique of the English for Today Textbooks, East West Journal of Humanities, 3, 73- 96. ISSN 2024-6628.
11. Jahan, A., & Nusrat J. (2011). Working with Vocabulary at Tertiary Level in Bangladesh, Journal of Education and Practice, 2(5), 45-57, ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) & ISSN 2222-288X (Online)
12. Jahan, A. (2008). Promoting Collaboration in Mixed Ability EFL Classrooms at Tertiary Level in Bangladesh, Journal of NELTA, 13(1-2), 49-56.
13. Jahan, A., & Nusrat J. (2008) Teaching Presentation Skills to Tertiary Students in Bangladesh, Stamford Journal of English, 4, 38-57.
14. Jahan, A. (2008). Teaching Speaking Skills at Tertiary Level in Bangladesh: An Empirical Investigation, Daffodil International University Journal of Business and Economics, 3(1), 155-171.
15. Rahman, M. R., & Jahan, A. (2007). Strengths and Weaknesses of Teaching Fluent Reading: A Study at the Tertiary Level in Bangladesh, Daffodil International University Journal of Business and Economics, 2(2), 155-167.
Published Book Chapters
1. Saha, M., & Jahan, A. (2023). Translanguaging as trans-identity: Insights from ethnic minority students in Bangladesh. In: Sultana, S., Kabir, M.M.N., Haider, M.Z., Roshid, M.M., & Hamid, M.O. (eds.). Language in Society in Bangladesh and Beyond: Voices of the Unheard in the Global South. Routledge, New York. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003304937
- 2. Jahan, A., & Govindasamy, S. (2022). Impact of Textual Enhancement on EFL Learners’ Noticing and Acquisition of Noun and Verb Phrases. In: Khan, R., Bashir, A., Basu, B.L., Uddin, M.E. (eds) Local Research and Glocal Perspectives in English Language Teaching. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6458-9_19
- 3. Jahan, A. & Govindasamy, S. (2021). Are tertiary EFL learners ready for input enhancement technique in Bangladesh? In S. Sultana, M. M. Roshid, M. Z. Haider, M. M. N. Kabir, & M. H. Khan (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of English Language Education in Bangladesh (pp. 82-95). UK: Routledge.
Publications in Conference Proceedings
1. Kabir, T., Jahan, A. & Trainin, G. (2023). I'm going to do my Duolingo, got to keep my owl happy: Using Duolingo in Bangladesh. In E. Langran (Ed.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (pp. 2091-2097). New Orleans, LA, United States: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/222224/
2. The Hornby Scholar’s Panel Presentation: ELT in action: what works and what makes it work in different contexts. (2012). In T. Pattison (Ed.) IATEFL 2012 Glasgow Conference Selections (pp. 158- 161). Kent: Pilgrims.
3. Rahman, F. M., & Akhter J. (2011). Training English Teachers from Difficult and Rural Contexts in Bangladesh. In P. Gunashekhar, A. Padwad & D. Pawelec (Eds.) Starting, Stimulating and Sustaining English Language Teacher education and development: A selection of papers presented at the International Conference in Hyderabad in January 2011, pp. 86-92.
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