Teaching EFL reading in Senegal: Current practices and recommendations

Pub Date : 2023-09-28 DOI:10.2989/16073614.2023.2226705
Mohamadou Bachir Kane, Katherine I. Martin
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AbstractReading comprehension involves understanding and interpreting information in written texts and constitutes a minimum academic ‘threshold’ that impacts broader education. Developing strong reading skills is particularly challenging for non-native readers because of the dual need for strong linguistic skills and efficient strategy use. This study focused on teaching English reading in Senegal, where most students are non-native speakers of the language and often perform poorly on national reading examinations, suggesting that how English reading is taught needs improvement grounded in best practices. 54 Senegalese EFL teachers completed an online survey eliciting their backgrounds and training, classroom profiles, knowledge and frequency of use of instructional practices and beliefs about the effectiveness of and rationale for various practices. Teachers were aware of most basic strategies, but many lacked familiarity with concepts associated with modern (cognitive) approaches to reading. Though some effective techniques were widely used, teachers’ reasons for using them did not always align with research, suggesting that teachers may misunderstand them. The article concludes with recommendations for improving EFL teacher training and instruction, such as a greater focus on interactive questioning and activities with an instructional (not assessment) focus that are applicable in Senegal and other developing nations.
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塞内加尔的英语阅读教学:当前实践与建议
摘要阅读理解包括理解和解释书面文本中的信息,是影响更广泛教育的最低学术“门槛”。培养强大的阅读技能对于非母语读者来说尤其具有挑战性,因为需要强大的语言技能和有效的策略使用。这项研究的重点是塞内加尔的英语阅读教学,那里的大多数学生都不是以英语为母语的人,在国家阅读考试中往往表现不佳,这表明英语阅读的教学方式需要在最佳实践的基础上进行改进。54名塞内加尔英语教师完成了一项在线调查,调查内容包括他们的背景和培训、课堂概况、教学实践的知识和使用频率,以及对各种实践的有效性和基本原理的看法。教师知道最基本的策略,但许多人对与现代(认知)阅读方法相关的概念缺乏熟悉。尽管一些有效的技术被广泛使用,但教师使用这些技术的原因并不总是与研究一致,这表明教师可能会误解这些技术。文章最后提出了改善英语教师培训和教学的建议,例如更加注重教学(而不是评估)的互动提问和活动,这适用于塞内加尔和其他发展中国家。
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