Difficulties and Attitudes of Primary Level Teachers Regarding The Use of English as A Medium of Instruction
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Central department of English Education
Abstract
The present study entitled "Difficulties and Attitudes of Primary Level
Teachers Regarding the Use of English as a Medium of Instruction" was
carried out to explore attitudes of primary level teachers and to find out
difficulties faced by primary level teachers teaching through English medium
in public schools mainly in Syangja district. To find out the attitudes and
difficulties of primary level teachers, I used both open-ended questions and
closed-ended questions. Data collected from informants were tabulated and
analyzed applying simple statistical tools i.e. tables. From the collected data, I
found that primary level teachers knew the global needs and importance of the
English language. They had positive responses. So, they are practicing to use it
to bring and adjust the students in English environment. Majority of the
teachers are interested to support and teach their respective subjects through
English medium. Moreover, most of the teachers found that student's age,
different environment, less exposure, scarcity of instructional materials, lack of
trained and fluent English teachers, less motivation and less interaction are the
difficulties. Due to these difficulties they can't give clear concept to the
students. All the informants agreed and presented their views supporting
English as a medium of instruction in public school. Furthermore, the
informants suggested to minimize the difficulties, teachers should be provided
subject wise training with ELT materials.
This thesis consists of four chapters. Chapter one consists of general
background, review of related literature, objectives and significance of the
study. Chapter two consists of methodology adapted in course of the study i.e.
both primary and secondary sources of data, sampling population and sampling
procedures, process of data collection, tools for the data collection and
limitations of the study. Chapter three presents analysis and interpretations of
the data obtained through primary sources. Similarly, chapter four contains
findings and recommendations which are derived with the help of the analysis
and interpretation of the data. References and appendices are also included at
the end of this work to make valid