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An analysis of effective teaching skills : with particular reference to a Singapore context

This study sets out to analyse the teaching skills of an
effective Australian teacher of French in a primary school
in Canberra.
Chapter One provides an overview of the primary education
in Singapore with particular emphasis on the language
policies. The purpose and scope of the study and the
approach used in carrying out the study are also described
in this chapter.
Chapters Two to Six present descriptive features of the
teacher's teaching approach. Clarity in her goals and
instructions to her Year 3 and Year 5 classes were analysed
through extracts of the classroom discourse. The way the
teacher provided encouragement and feedback on errors to her
Year 3 class were also described.
The variation in the pace of her speech in relation to the
activities and the adjustments made when she posed questions
according to the language proficiency of the pupils, also
form part of the data analysed.
In Chapter Eight, conclusions were made of the possibility
of transferring the teaching approaches to the teaching of
English as a second language in primary schools in Singapore
by comparing the French program described in Chapter Seven
with the primary education system in Singapore.
The study concludes with an overview of the areas that
need further research and study.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ADTP/218952
Date January 1988
CreatorsSeng, Gee Chiau, n/a
PublisherUniversity of Canberra. Education
Source SetsAustraliasian Digital Theses Program
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
Rights), Copyright Gee Chiau Seng

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