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Item English teachers perception towards the use of tasks given at lower secondary level textbooks(Department of English Education, 2016) Yadav, Manoj KumarThe present research entitled ''English Teachers’ Perception Towards the Use of Tasks Given at Lower Secondary Level Textbooks'' is done in order to find out the perception of English teachers from both types of schools (public and private) towards the use of the tasks given in textbook in Banke district. The sample population of the study consisted of 40 English teachers teaching at lower secondary level in Banke district. Through purposive non-random sampling procedure twenty teachers from public and twenty teachers from private schools were selected. The main tool of research study was questionnaire. The researcher distributed the questionnaire to the teachers and collected their responses then tabulated the data. The major finding of the study was that the teachers (public and private schools) considered the tasks as important thing to develop the communicative competence. They also opined that teacher training is necessary to make effective use of tasks in teaching English. At the same time, all of them had a common view that different factors like large class, untrained teachers affect in the use of tasks in the classroom. The study is divided into four chapters. The first chapter consists of the background, review of related literature, objectives and significance of the study. The second chapter deals with the methodology applied to carry out the research work. The third chapter presents the analysis and interpretation of the data. The last chapter includes the findings of the study and some important recommendations for pedagogical implication are made on the basis of the findings.Item Novice Teachers' Experience and Perceived Challenges in Teaching Grammar(Department of English Education, 2018) Yadav, Manoj KumarThis research is as entitled Novice Teachers' Experiences and Perceived Challenges in Teaching Grammar. The main objectives of this study were to find out the experiences of novice English teachers in teaching grammar and their perceived challenges in teaching grammar. The sample populations of the study were selected by using purposive non-random sampling strategy. Forty secondary level novice English teachers of twenty different schools of Siraha district were taken as the respondents of the study. To fulfill the objectives, questionnaire was used as a tool to obtain the data. The collected data were analyzed in both descriptive and interpretative ways following simple statistical tools such as frequency count and percentage. The research findings showed that the novice teachers taught grammar by presenting rules and structure, pair and group activities, text-book exercises and providing texts for practicing grammar. Similarly, it has been found that more than 70 percent of the selected teachers perceived that they faced challenges in engaging students in pair and group work, role play, simulation, providing appriopriate materials, and contextualizing grammar items in grammatical errors. In the same way, they faced challenges in using the skills learnt in their college study, managing students' mother tongue, selecting and using supplementary exercises, managing classroom practice tasks, and using more inductive activities in the classroom. This study has been subsumed in five chapters. The first chapter consists of background of the study, statement of the problem, objectives of the study, research questions, significance of the study, delimitations of the study and operational definitions of key terms. The second chapter deals with the review of related theoretical literature, review of empirical literature, implications of the study and conceptual framework. The third chapter deals with design of the study, population, sample and sampling strategy, research tools, sources of data, data collection procedures and data analysis procedures. The fourth chapter consists of analysis of data and interpretation of results and the summary of findings. The fifth chapter consists of conclusion and recommendations. Recommendations have been presented in policy related, practice related and further research related. The final part of the study consists of references and appendices.