Reflective Teaching in English Language Classrooms: Perception and Practice of English Language Instructors at Wachemo University

Q3 Social Sciences Education Research International Pub Date : 2023-09-28 DOI:10.1155/2023/6149833
Nigatu Habtamu, Badima Belay
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This study aimed at examining how university English language instructors perceive reflection in teaching and the extent to which their perceptions were realized in reflective teaching. Adopting a convergent case study method, the study was conducted utilizing both qualitative and quantitative data sources. Quantitative data were elicited using a questionnaire from 41 English language instructors selected from Wachemo University through comprehensive sampling, and qualitative data were collected using interviews, observation, and reflective journal writing from four instructors taken through convenience sampling among the surveyed instructors on the basis of their willingness to participate. The interview data were transcribed and analyzed applying various stages of coding employing software called Open Code 4. Content analysis was applied to analyze reflective journal entry data. The quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics applying SPSS version 24. The results revealed that the surveyed instructors have good theoretical understanding on the basic concepts of reflection in teaching. However, classroom observation and journal entry data affirmed that there existed a gap between instructors’ theoretical understanding and their application of reflective teaching. The study divulged that the instructors were found at a lower level of reflectivity regardless of the superficial understanding they hold about reflective practice.
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英语课堂反思性教学:瓦彻莫大学英语教师的认知与实践
本研究旨在探讨大学英语教师如何感知教学中的反思,以及他们的感知在反思性教学中实现的程度。采用收敛案例研究方法,利用定性和定量数据源进行研究。定量数据采用综合抽样法从Wachemo大学选取41名英语教师进行问卷调查,定性数据采用访谈法、观察法和反思性日志写作法,根据受访教师的参与意愿对4名教师进行方便抽样。使用Open Code 4软件对访谈数据进行转录和分析,并应用编码的各个阶段。内容分析应用于分析反思日记账数据。定量数据采用描述性统计,应用SPSS version 24进行分析。结果显示,受访教师对教学中反思的基本概念有较好的理论认识。然而,课堂观察和日志录入数据证实,教师的理论理解与反思性教学的应用之间存在差距。研究表明,无论教师对反思性实践有多少肤浅的了解,他们的反思性水平都较低。
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Education Research International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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