Techniques used by the Teachers in Teaching Free Writing
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Faculty of Education Engish
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The current study entitled Techniques Used by the Teachers in Teaching
Free Writing. The study was an attempt to find out the techniques adopted by
the secondary level English teachers in teaching free writing at secondary level.
It also aimed to find out the teachers’ opinions towards teaching free writing. In
order to achieve these objectives, eight secondary level English teachers of
Kathmandu valley were selected as the sample of the study through the use of
purposive non-random sampling procedure. And observation checklist and
questionnaire were used as the data collection tools. The data were collected,
analyzed and interpreted by using simple statistical tools and description. The
findings of the study showed that, all the teachers used these techniques in
good way, they are: providing importance of writing composition, giving the
significance of writing composition of that particular topic and asking the
students to check their composition again to ensure clarity. And most of the
teachers used oral medium for instruction in their classes. It was also found that
the techniques that the teachers applied in real classroom teaching were not
matching with what they theoretically mentioned in the questionnaire.
Regarding the teachers’ views discussion, arranging information,
brainstorming, making notes and rough draft writing are the major techniques
for teaching free writing. So, they suggested that, curriculum should be design
according to level, need, interest and age of the students for effective teaching
free writing, use different vocabulary games, provide clear guidelines to the
students and encourage the students and give positive feedback and so on for
effective teaching free writing.
This study consists of five chapters. The first chapter encompasses
introduction of the study. It incorporates the background of the study, statement
of the Problem, objectives of the study, research questions, significance of the
study, delimitations of the study and operational definition of the key terms.
Similarly, second chapter deals with the review of related theoretical
literature, review of related empirical literature, implications of the review for
the study and conceptual framework. The third chapter deals with the design
of the study, population, sample and sampling procedures, data collection tools,
data collection procedures, data analysis and interpretation procedures and
ethical considerations. Similarly, forth chapter consists of the analysis and
interpretation of the results and fifth chapter deals with the conclusion and
recommendations. The concluding chapter is followed by the references and
appendixes that were used in the thesis.