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University of Athens (UOA), one from the University of Cyprus, and one from the University of Melbourne (see appendix IV, p. 110, table 3). As far as the kind of special training respondents have received is concerned, this is depicted in figure 2 below (see appendix IV, pp. 111-112, tables 5-10). The kind of special training respondents have received 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 25 11 15 4 post-graduate studies in progress university courses training courses seminars Figure 2. The kind of special training respondents have received As it is shown in figure 2, there are no respondents who hold a postgraduate degree in the area of TESOL, while four of them (11%) are currently studying at postgraduate level with the Hellenic Open University (HOU) (see appendix IV, p. 111, tables 6-7). However, as no relevant question was included in the questionnaire, there is no information available concerning the level of progress of theses postgraduate students and, therefore, the degree to which their answers have been influenced by their studies cannot be judged. As far as whether respondents have attended a special course on how to teach Young learners as part of their studies for the ‘English Philology’ degree, it is worth noting that only 11 teachers (30%) provided a positive answer (see appendix IV, p. 111, table 7). This can be explained by the fact that the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, which is the institution where most of the respondents graduated from, offers the course only as an elective (for the courses offered by the Aristotle University see appendix V, p. 132), while the University of Athens does not offer such a course at all (for the courses offered by the University of Athens, see appendix VI, p. 135). As we move from long- to short-term training, we find a larger percentage of respondents (41%) who have attended training courses (see appendix IV, p. 111, table 7), and an even larger one (68%) who have attended one- or two-days seminars (see appendix IV, p. 111, table 8). Concerning training courses, most respondents stated that they have received initial training at the Regional Educational Centres (known by 44