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Abdullah, Muhammad Kamarul Kabilan
(2000)
English Language Teachers' Profile and Their Teaching Styles.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
English language teachers' teaching style(s) preferences are often the realization
of the teachers' beliefs and attitudes towards the English language. These beliefs and
attitudes of teachers will directly and indirectly influence the way students learn the
language and, their success in learning it. Therefore, it is important to know who are the
English language teachers, what are their teaching styles and, what perception do they
have of other English language teachers and English language teaching.
Relating to the above questions, this research describes the demographic variables
of English language teachers and their perception of issues and trends in English
language teaching in Malaysia. It also describes the teachers' teaching styles, and
examines the relationships between teachers' teaching experience and teaching styles.
The study was carried out in 14 secondary government schools in Sungai Petani, Kedah
(n=108). Two sets of questionnaires were used: Language Teachers' Profile, developed
by the researcher, based on Protherough & Atkinson (1992) and, Style Analysis Survey
(Oxford 1993). It was found that the number of new English language teachers in the profession
of teaching was dwindling very fast by the years. Schools lack qualified and trained
English language teachers. In addition, teachers face students who show negative
attitudes towards English language learning, and this was a serious problem for them.
Teachers in this study display significant teaching styles i.e. visual, global,
extroverted and closure-oriented. The study also found negative relationship between
teachers' teaching experience and teaching styles (how teachers approach tasks).
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