Identifying the patterns of readiness in English writing classes among the primary level students of Bangladesh
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2022-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Meem, Mehnaz MonirMetadata
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Writing readiness is one of the important aspects of teaching English writing skills which
combines physical, mental and circumstantial readiness. Teachers should foster the elements
of readiness when the students are young for example: primary level. However, in
Bangladesh most of the teachers are not aware of the fact that before teaching letters students
should be taught how to hold a pen or pencil, outline letters, draw shapes and signs. This
study aims to focus on the patterns of readiness in English writing class, teachers’ and
students’ perspective on readiness in English writing class and cultural impact on English
writing readiness. I applied a qualitative multiple case study approach for my research work.
At first I decided on research questions. Based on the research questions, I interviewed ten
participants, six of them are teachers and four of them are students. According to the findings,
numerous patterns of readiness related to orthographic coding, visual motor integration and
fine motor coordination, are visible in English writing classes which I combined thematically.
However, readiness is not considered as an important aspect in the cultural context which is
alarming for students’ development. This study will help teachers, students and other
stakeholders related to primary education to enhance the writing experience of students.
Keywords
English writing readiness; Primary level; Orthographic coding; Visual motor integration; Fine motor coordination; Cultural impactDescription
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Teaching to Speakers of Other Languages, 2022.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, M.A. (English) [119]