Managing Large Classes: English Teachers' Perceptions and Practices
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Faculty of Education Tribhuvan University Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
The present study entitled Managing Large Classes: English Teachers'
Perceptions and Practices was conducted with the main objectives of finding
out the teachers' perceptions on managing large classes and to find out the
current strategies adopted by the teachers. Altogether fifteen teachers were
selected from the five different higher secondary schools of the Kathmandu
district by using purposive, non- random sampling procedure. In addition, I
observed of three classes of each teacher was done. I employed two types of
tools; questionnaire and observation checklist for collecting data. The finding
shows that most of the teachers are well-aware to manage the large classes and
they have to adopt ecletive approach while dealing in a large class.
This thesis consists of five chapters. The first chapter deals with the
introduction of the topic in which background, statement of the problems,
objectives, research questions, significance of the study, delimitations of the
study and the operational definitions of key terms are included. The second
chapter includes the review of both theoretical and empirical literature, along
with the implications of the review for the study. It also includes conceptual
framework. The third chapter deals with the methods and procedures of the
study. It includes research design, population and sample, sampling procedure,
data collection tools, data collection procedure and data interpretation
procedures. The fourth chapter includes analysis and interpretation of the data
and the summary of the findings. Then, the fifth chapter presents the
conclusion of the study and recommendations. Moreover, it also suggests some
pedagogical implications based on policy level, practice level and further study.
This chapter is followed by references and appendices used for the study.