Strategies and Challenges of Teaching English Writing Skills
Abstract
The present research work, entitled Strategies and Challenges of Teaching
English Writing Skills, aims to explore the strategies and challenges involved in
teaching English writing skills, with a focus on both traditional and contemporary
pedagogical approaches. The research was conducted using a survey research design
within a qualitative framework. The researcher selected all teachers teaching at
secondary-level community schools in Bigu Rural Municipality through a purposive
sampling procedure. Questionnaire and observation checklists were used as the main
tools for data collection. The collected data were analyzed and interpreted
descriptively by identifying themes or sub-themes. The study found that teachers
primarily utilized technology, free writing, images, and task-based writing to enhance
students' writing skills. In contrast, strategies such as peer review, process writing,
and project-based writing received less emphasis. Student-centered and contemporary
teaching methods, including brainstorming, group work, peer collaboration, and
creative writing, significantly boosted students' writing competence by promoting
active participation and creativity. Nonetheless, both students and teachers
encountered challenges, such as difficulties with grammar, vocabulary, sentence
construction, limited resources, and insufficient teacher training. To tackle these
issues, integrating technology, adopting varied teaching strategies, and ensuring
institutional support through training and resource availability are essential for
improving writing instruction at the secondary level.
This thesis has been structured into five chapters. The first chapter introduces
the study, covering the background, statement of the problem, objectives, research
questions, significance, delimitations, and operational definitions of key terms. The
second chapter reviews theoretical and empirical literature, discusses its implications,
and presents the conceptual framework. The third chapter deals with the research
methodology, including the study design, population, sample, research tools, data
sources, data collection procedures, analysis methods, and ethical considerations. The
fourth chapter focuses on data analysis and interpretation, while the fifth chapter
presents the findings, conclusions, and implications for policy, practice, and further
research. The thesis concludes with references and appendices.
