Short Plays and Drama in EFL Classrooms as Perceived by Secondary School Students: the Role and Impact

D. Sari
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This quantitative study investigates the role and impact of short plays and drama on English as a foreign language (EFL) students. A total of 72 students from a secondary school in North Kalimantan in Indonesia participated in the study. Data was collected through a questionnaire consisting of 8 items, which were later classified into three different focuses of inquiries; psychological, instrumental, and pedagogical aspects. The study results indicate that secondary school students viewed short play from the three perspectives positively. Findings also suggest that the application of short play in EFL classrooms must be preceded by a careful selection of literary texts and careful planning of short play instructional design. Finally, the study calls for further attempts to integrate secondary school EFL curriculum and literature, implying the needs for appropriate drama-based activity pedagogy and professional development programs.
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中学生对英语课堂短剧和戏剧的感知:作用和影响
本定量研究调查了短剧和戏剧对英语作为外语(EFL)学生的作用和影响。来自印度尼西亚北加里曼丹一所中学的72名学生参与了这项研究。数据通过一份包含8个项目的调查问卷收集,随后将其分为三个不同的调查重点;心理、工具和教学方面。研究结果表明,中学生从三个角度对短剧持积极态度。研究结果还表明,在英语课堂上应用短剧之前,必须仔细选择文学文本和仔细规划短剧教学设计。最后,该研究呼吁进一步尝试将中学英语课程与文学结合起来,这意味着需要适当的戏剧活动教学法和专业发展计划。
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