Teachers’ perception on teacher training in Secondary English Classrooms of Bangladesh
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2020-09Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Promi, Israt JahanMetadata
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This study explored the scenario of the trainings of English teachers focusing on Secondary
Bangla medium schools. It showed English teachers' perceptions of their attended trainings
throughout their career. In addition, it also focused on the learning of the teachers from the
trainings as well as the problems which English teachers faced in their classroom while
implementing their learnt techniques from the trainings into their classrooms. The study
adopted a qualitative multiple case study approach and the researcher used purposive sampling
technique to collect data from ten English teachers of Secondary Bangla medium schools. The
data collection procedure was completed through online platforms as there was no scope of
visiting schools because of the pandemic situation. However, for establishing credibility and
trustworthiness, some steps had been taken by the researcher including member checking,
inter-rater reliability and so on. Moreover, teachers' perceptions on different trainings, their
learning from those trainings, how they implemented those techniques in class, and also the
problems they faced and the solutions they used for using those problems have been discussed
in the study. The final results show that though the trainings were informative for the trainee
teachers, those trainings did not have any focus on teachers' problems or following up to check
whether the teachers were able to implement their learnt knowledge in their classroom or not,
they were allowed to apply those techniques in the classes by the authorities or not.
Nevertheless, the findings will be useful for novice teachers, policymakers, trainers, especially
of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) context as Bangladesh. The methodology
adopted for the study is replication and will be useful for researchers.
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This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in English, 2020.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, B.A. (English) [611]