The teaching of linguistic rules and structures : a case study of semi-trained teachers

M.Ed. (Education) === This study focuses on the teaching of linguistic rules and structures in rural informal Settlement Schools. The inquiry was undertaken with the aim of determining what the nature of instruction of grammar, specifically tense, is and what teachers' conceptions of the pedago...

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Main Author: Mulaudzi, Nkateko Kate
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10700
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-111132017-09-16T04:00:58ZThe teaching of linguistic rules and structures : a case study of semi-trained teachersMulaudzi, Nkateko KateLinguistics - Study and teachingEnglish language - Study and teaching - South Africa - African language speakersLanguage teachers - In-service training - South AfricaRural schools - South AfricaM.Ed. (Education)This study focuses on the teaching of linguistic rules and structures in rural informal Settlement Schools. The inquiry was undertaken with the aim of determining what the nature of instruction of grammar, specifically tense, is and what teachers' conceptions of the pedagogy of grammar are. The rationale for the study was that there is virtually no research on the language pedagogy knowledge of practice of unqualified teachers in community schools. Teachers in this type of setting needed to be exposed to contemporary theory of Second Language instruction with the view of improving their pedagogy. This also needed to be researched in order to contribute to the body of knowledge..The rural settlement schools where semi-qualified teachers are still found in increasing numbers, need competent teachers who can teach students to function socially as well as linguistically. For relevant teacher education curricula research is needed to inform policy. Literature review was done and field investigation was conducted to determine teachers' conceptions of grammar and tenses. Data were collected through interviews and observations. These data were consolidated and clustered across five sources of different methods. The categories of data indicated that teachers' knowledge of rules was limited. The research was concluded with suggestions pertaining to the researcher's experience of semi-qualified teachers. It was suggested that teachers should not only concentrate on grammar knowledge but also on the knowledge about pedagogy and linguistics. The involvement of INSET programmes in this respect was strongly recommended.2014-05-19Thesisuj:11113http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10700University of Johannesburg
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topic Linguistics - Study and teaching
English language - Study and teaching - South Africa - African language speakers
Language teachers - In-service training - South Africa
Rural schools - South Africa
spellingShingle Linguistics - Study and teaching
English language - Study and teaching - South Africa - African language speakers
Language teachers - In-service training - South Africa
Rural schools - South Africa
Mulaudzi, Nkateko Kate
The teaching of linguistic rules and structures : a case study of semi-trained teachers
description M.Ed. (Education) === This study focuses on the teaching of linguistic rules and structures in rural informal Settlement Schools. The inquiry was undertaken with the aim of determining what the nature of instruction of grammar, specifically tense, is and what teachers' conceptions of the pedagogy of grammar are. The rationale for the study was that there is virtually no research on the language pedagogy knowledge of practice of unqualified teachers in community schools. Teachers in this type of setting needed to be exposed to contemporary theory of Second Language instruction with the view of improving their pedagogy. This also needed to be researched in order to contribute to the body of knowledge..The rural settlement schools where semi-qualified teachers are still found in increasing numbers, need competent teachers who can teach students to function socially as well as linguistically. For relevant teacher education curricula research is needed to inform policy. Literature review was done and field investigation was conducted to determine teachers' conceptions of grammar and tenses. Data were collected through interviews and observations. These data were consolidated and clustered across five sources of different methods. The categories of data indicated that teachers' knowledge of rules was limited. The research was concluded with suggestions pertaining to the researcher's experience of semi-qualified teachers. It was suggested that teachers should not only concentrate on grammar knowledge but also on the knowledge about pedagogy and linguistics. The involvement of INSET programmes in this respect was strongly recommended.
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