Master's English Education Students' Perception towards Online Classes
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Department of English Education
Abstract
This research study entitled Master's English Education Students'
Perception Towards Online Classes aimed to explore the the perception of students
towards online classes at Tribhuvan University. Keeping the objectives into
considerations, fifty Master’s fourth semester students were selected as the sample by
using purposive non-random sampling strategy. Data for this study were collected by
using (close ended and open-ended) questionnaires with the selected participants/
students. I visited and revisited the study area to collect and validate the data. After
the collection of the data, they were analysed and interpreted descriptively. From the
study it was found that online classes have positive role for developing language
learning of master level students. It was also found that online classes was beneficial
for the students to develop four language skills, social skills and personal skills. It was
also found that online classes engaged the students in meaningful interaction for
sustaining their speaking skill from regular feedback of their group members to their
performance and also found that student had a positive attitude towards online classes
to learn English language.
The thesis consists of five main chapters. The first chapter deals with the
introduction of the topic in which background of the study, statement of the problem,
rationale of the study, objectives of the study, research questions, delimitations of the
study and operational definitions of the 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 design
and method of the study, research population, sample and sampling procedure, data
collection tools and techniques, procedures for data collection, data analysis and
interpretation procedure and ethical considerations. The fourth chapter includes
results and discussion of the study. Then fifth chapter summarizes the study and
concludes results and findings. Moreover, the final chapter suggests some pedagogical
implications based on policy related, practice related, and further research study. This
chapter is followed by references and appendices used for the study.