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A Comparison Of Efl TeachersSen, Hulya 01 January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
This study aims to find out teachers&rsquo / and learners&rsquo / perception of language learning
strategies (LLSs). Three psycho-social variables regarding the teachers&rsquo / use of
strategy instruction at BaSkent University were considered: 1. Level of awareness of
language learning strategies 2. Beliefs in the effectiveness of language learning
strategies 3. Ease of strategy instruction. These results were compared with the
students&rsquo / reported use of LLSs to increase our awareness of students&rsquo / strategy use
and needs so that teachers would be able to help learners facing problems in learning
English.
This study employed both qualitative and quantitative research tools. The relevant
data were obtained by means of two questionnaires: a teacher and a student version
of Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL, Oxford, 1990), and a semistructured
interview. A total of 70 teachers teaching at the English language
department of BaSkent University and 100 students studying in the same department
were involved in the study. Data collected from the questionnaire were analyzed
quantitatively by employing descriptive statistics, such as frequencies, percentages,
means, and standard deviations. Content analysis was performed to analyze the
interview data.
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The results of the study suggest that for most of the items in the strategy inventory,
if the teachers are aware of learning strategies, believe in the effectiveness of LLSs
instruction and find them easy to apply in the classroom, they may use them more
often in their classes. Furthermore, in variance analysis, the only variable that made a
difference in teachers&rsquo / perceptions of LLSs was found to be the level of education,
Finally, when the teachers&rsquo / and students&rsquo / frequency of LLSs use was compared, it
was found out that teachers reported a higher frequency of LLSs use than their
learners. However, there was a great similarity between the two parties in terms of
frequency of strategy use in the most and least preferred strategy categories. It is
essential to find the reasons for the difference in the frequency of LLSs among the
two parties before planning a LLSs training.
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Die Unterschiede der Lernstrategien bei den Schülern der Grundschule und den Schülern des Gymnasiums bei ihrem Fremdsprachenlernen. : Die Lernstrategien, die die Schüler bei ihrem Fremdsprachelernen nutzen und worin sich diese Strategien bei den Schülern der Grundschule und Schülern des Gymnasiums unterscheiden. / The strategies used by the students of primary and upper-secondary schools by their second or the third language learning and how do these strategies differ between these two educational levels.Hlebnikovs, Pjotrs January 2016 (has links)
The aim of this paper is to examine the different learning strategies among the students of primary and upper-secondary schools and their use by developing the different proficiencies of modern languages. This study will also try to clarify if and how these strategies differ between the students of primary and upper-secondary schools and what cognitive, metacognitive and social effective aspects lie beyond these differences. The data used in the presented paper is previous research made on different learning strategies and their use in the modern language education in primary and upper secondary schools. This paper also uses a number of interviews with the pupils from primary and upper-secondary schools in order to illustrate if and how the use of their strategies differs and what aspects contribute to this difference.
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