This research aimed at investigating the effect of using video-podcasting to develop active listening skills for EFL university students. (60) Sixty EFL students from Faculty of Technology and Education, Beni-Suef University were selected as participants of the research. The research adopted the quasi-experimental design as the (60) sixty participants were divided into two groups, each of (30) thirty participants. The instrument of the research was an active listening skills pre –post test. The treatment group was taught using video-podcasting program while the non-treatment group was taught following the regular instruction. Analysis of the results revealed that the treatment group participants achieved a significantly higher level in their EFL active listening skills than those of the non-treatment group. In the light of these results, it was concluded that video-podcasting based program was effective in developing the EFL university students' active listening skills. In this regard the research presented some recommendations and suggestions for further research.
Mohamed, M., Mohamed, H., & Mahmoud, A. (2024). Using Video-Podcasting to Develop Active Listening Skills for EFL University Students. BSU-Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum, 3(6), 191-205. doi: 10.21608/bsujpc.2025.277426.1042
MLA
Marwa Abdelrahman Mohamed; Heba Mohamed; Ahmed Mahmoud. "Using Video-Podcasting to Develop Active Listening Skills for EFL University Students", BSU-Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum, 3, 6, 2024, 191-205. doi: 10.21608/bsujpc.2025.277426.1042
HARVARD
Mohamed, M., Mohamed, H., Mahmoud, A. (2024). 'Using Video-Podcasting to Develop Active Listening Skills for EFL University Students', BSU-Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum, 3(6), pp. 191-205. doi: 10.21608/bsujpc.2025.277426.1042
VANCOUVER
Mohamed, M., Mohamed, H., Mahmoud, A. Using Video-Podcasting to Develop Active Listening Skills for EFL University Students. BSU-Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum, 2024; 3(6): 191-205. doi: 10.21608/bsujpc.2025.277426.1042