Phonics Instruction and Perceptions of Teachers in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand

This paper aimed to explore how teachers implemented effective techniques of teaching phonics and the teachers’ perceptions of the effects of teaching phonics to the elementary school students of Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand. The writers employed qualitative research. Five teachers who...

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Main Authors: Elisabeth Suminto, Barli Bram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sunan Ampel Press Surabaya 2021-04-01
Series:Nobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching
Online Access:http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/307
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spelling doaj-94917d24fc1249fbbab63e1e674cf4c32021-05-26T03:21:02ZengSunan Ampel Press SurabayaNobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching2087-06982549-24702021-04-0112111410.15642/NOBEL.2021.12.1.1-14208Phonics Instruction and Perceptions of Teachers in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in ThailandElisabeth Suminto0Barli Bram1Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaSanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaThis paper aimed to explore how teachers implemented effective techniques of teaching phonics and the teachers’ perceptions of the effects of teaching phonics to the elementary school students of Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand. The writers employed qualitative research. Five teachers who were teaching phonics in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School of Thailand were the research participants. The writers used a questionnaire and an interview. Findings showed that most of the teachers perceived the process of implementing effective techniques in teaching phonics positively. The participants regularly employed various techniques in teaching phonics to the students. Furthermore, the participants also had positive perceptions of the effects of implementing effective techniques in teaching phonics. Most teachers agreed that the students had developed their reading skills through learning phonics. However, there were still some students who did not improve in their reading skills through learning phonics.http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/307
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Phonics Instruction and Perceptions of Teachers in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand
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title_short Phonics Instruction and Perceptions of Teachers in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand
title_full Phonics Instruction and Perceptions of Teachers in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand
title_fullStr Phonics Instruction and Perceptions of Teachers in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand
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2549-2470
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This paper aimed to explore how teachers implemented effective techniques of teaching phonics and the teachers’ perceptions of the effects of teaching phonics to the elementary school students of Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand. The writers employed qualitative research. Five teachers who were teaching phonics in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School of Thailand were the research participants. The writers used a questionnaire and an interview. Findings showed that most of the teachers perceived the process of implementing effective techniques in teaching phonics positively. The participants regularly employed various techniques in teaching phonics to the students. Furthermore, the participants also had positive perceptions of the effects of implementing effective techniques in teaching phonics. Most teachers agreed that the students had developed their reading skills through learning phonics. However, there were still some students who did not improve in their reading skills through learning phonics.
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