ARE EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IMPORTANT FOR GENERAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME STUDENTS?

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Teaching English for Specific and Academic Purposes Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.22190/jtesap230601044a
Zainab Salim Al Ajmi, Suleiman Al Adawi
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Extracurricular activities (ECAs) play a vital role in shaping students’ lives. These activities have been embedded in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to complement the curriculum, and augment students’ educational experience. In addition, they are organized to stimulate students’ interpersonal skills, such as leadership, time-management, and communication skills. This paper aims to explore the perceptions of General Foundation Programme (GFP) students regarding the extracurricular activities (ECA) organized by the Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS) of an Omani HEI. It also aims to investigate the role of these activities in enhancing students’ English language proficiency and transferable skills. A survey questionnaire was used to collect students’ perceptions of extracurricular activities. The results indicate that more than 70% of students participating in this study are satisfied with the ECA. Moreover, the participants in this study claimed that participation in ECAs has supported their academic performance and helped them develop their transferable skills. 30% of the participants showed disinterest in participating in extracurricular activities due to the absence of motivation, being in mixed classes, and the fact that no grades are awarded for these activities. This study was conducted on a small population of GFP students; however, it has important implications for education providers in terms of designing extracurricular activities in line with the learning outcomes and student interests. Future studies conducted on larger populations will yield more concrete results.
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课外活动对普通预科课程的学生是否重要?
课外活动在塑造学生的生活中起着至关重要的作用。这些活动已纳入高等教育机构(HEIs),以补充课程和增加学生的教育经验。此外,他们的组织是为了激发学生的人际交往能力,如领导能力,时间管理和沟通技巧。本文旨在探讨普通基础课程(GFP)学生对阿曼高等教育基础研究中心(CFS)组织的课外活动(ECA)的看法。本研究亦旨在探讨这些活动在提高学生的英语语言能力和可转换技能方面的作用。采用问卷调查的方式收集学生对课外活动的看法。结果表明,参与本研究的学生中有70%以上对ECA感到满意。此外,本研究的参与者声称,参加eca支持了他们的学习成绩,并帮助他们发展了可转移技能。30%的参与者表现出对参加课外活动不感兴趣,因为缺乏动力,在混合班,而且这些活动没有分数。本研究是在一小群GFP学生中进行的;然而,它对教育提供者在设计符合学习成果和学生兴趣的课外活动方面具有重要意义。今后对更大的人口进行的研究将产生更具体的结果。
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