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Alyousif, Raneem, and Zainab Alsuhaibani. "English Language Learning Demotivating Factors for Saudi High School EFL Students." English Language Teaching 14, no. 8 (2021): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/elt.v14n8p29.

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Demotivating factors are one of the sources that can reduce students’ motivation toward language learning. This study investigated language learning demotivating factors among high school EFL students. It also explored the educational implications and recommendations for promoting EFL students’ motivation from teachers’ perspectives. A total of 365 Saudi high school EFL students and 18 secondary English language teachers from six public schools participated in the study. The data of the study were collected via two research instruments: a questionnaire and semi-st
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Gunawan, Sandra, and Haris Saputra. "PROBLEMS AND TEACHING SOLUTIONS FOR STUDENTS’ IN LEARNING ENGLISH." PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) 3, no. 1 (2020): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.22460/project.v3i1.p59-64.

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ABSTRACTThe Indonesian government has recognized the importance of English by including it in the education system for five decades. English has been integrated into secondary school for a long time. English exerts a stronger influence in the modern world and has become an international language. There are also advantages to introducing foreign languages to young students. Therefore, the Indonesian government made a policy to introduce English starting, elementary, middle and high school. At Katapang 1 Junior High School, this policy is optional. That depends on the demands of the school and t
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Wubshet, Hailu, and Fekede Menuta. "Improving English Language Skills and Methods through Short Term Trainings: Bridging High School and University Teachers." Studies in English Language Teaching 3, no. 4 (2015): 306. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/selt.v3n4p306.

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<p><em>The purpose of this article was to show how universities can make interventions in improving the classroom practices of high schools and preparatory schools English language teachers. The data gathering instrument was questionnaire and interview from secondary and preparatory school teachers of Tabor cluster that include Tabor Secondary and Preparatory school, Alamura High School Gemeto-Gale Secondary School, and Tula Secondary and Preparatory school and two school principals. The teachers received short term English language trainings from university teachers. It was, there
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Ugwu, Eucharia Okwudilichukwu. "Classroom Process and Causes of Worsening High School Students' Failure of Literature-in-English in Nigeria." African Journal of Teacher Education 10, no. 1 (2021): 282–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.21083/ajote.v10i1.6637.

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Current theories of teaching favour students-centred classrooms. In Literature-in-English lessons, active participation of students is essential for optimal learning. This study examined the level of students' active participation in Literature-in-English classrooms as the major reason for the high failure rates of Nigerian students who take this subject in the yearly senior secondary school examinations. The study was carried out in Ibadan metropolis, Oyo State. The mixed method research design was adopted. Class Observation Schedule (r=0.9) and Interview Guide for Teachers were used to gathe
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Pellegrino, Anthony, and Clara Lee Brown. "Supporting English learners in secondary social studies classrooms through collaboration." Social Studies Research and Practice 15, no. 2 (2020): 247–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ssrp-04-2020-0017.

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PurposeThe number of English learners (ELs) has increased dramatically in the public schools across the nation. In 2000, 3.8 m students, or approximately 8% of the US public school student population, were identified as ELs. In 2016, the number reached 4.9 m or 9.6% of the general student population. In some states, the rise in the EL population has been even more pronounced. Their increased presence in content classes poses opportunities as well as great challenges for teachers. As these learners are learning fundamental language skills, they are also responsible for learning content and skil
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Choudhury, Mehnaz Tazeen. "An Exploration of Classroom Practices in Secondary Schools." Shanlax International Journal of English 7, no. 4 (2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/english.v7i4.621.

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This study was undertaken in the secondary schools of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Students from Bengali medium schools of Bangladesh do not achieve even a minimal amount of proficiency in English even after completing high school. Moreover, they are seen to remain teacher dependent even at tertiary level. Learner autonomy is seen as a crucial need of the time in the context of Bangladesh. Either classroom practices or teacher beliefs, or both are responsible for this state of affairs. Therefore, it became imperative to research to find out the classroom practices of English language teachers and see wh
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Betkulova, A., M. Temirkhanov, and A. Seitkhanova. "Features of teaching physics in English in secondary school." Bulletin of the Innovative University of Eurasia 82, no. 2 (2021): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37788/2021-2/16-20.

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This article reveals the essence of teaching the disciplines of the natural science cycle in English in high school. When preparing for the lesson, there is a need for careful selection of educational material, the teacher thinks out a specific algorithm for working with the text in a foreign language using subject terminology, while not forgetting the basic grammatical and syntactic models characteristic of the English language. In such a language environment, foreign speakers actively acquire solid knowledge, eliminating language difficulties in professionally-oriented lessons. Given this pr
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Pardede, Parlindungan. "Use of Mother Tongue in EFL Classes of Secondary Schools In Jabodebek: Students’ and Teachers’ Perception." JET (Journal of English Teaching) 4, no. 2 (2018): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.33541/jet.v4i2.831.

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This study aims to investigate senior high school students and teachers’ perception of the use of Indonesian in their English classes. To achieve the objective, two sets of questionnaires were administered to gauge the perceptions of 556 students and 15 teachers of 10 senior high schools in Jabodebek (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, and Bekasi). The findings revealed: (1) the majority of both students and teachers preferred to use Indonesian in their English classes; (2) they believed Indonesian is helpful in language skills development, language components learning, learning materials understanding an
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DeJaynes, Tiffany, Tabatha Cortes, and Israt Hoque. "Participatory action research in schools: unpacking the lived inequities of high stakes testing." English Teaching: Practice & Critique 19, no. 3 (2020): 287–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/etpc-10-2019-0136.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine a school-based Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) project on educational inequity and high stakes testing. Design/methodology/approach A former high school teacher (currently a university professor) and two former students (currently research assistants and university students) take up a youth studies framework to collaboratively resee multimodal artifacts from a tenth-grade course in qualitative research. Findings Findings illustrate the power of finding allies in peers and educators; the transformative power of deep participation; and the longitudin
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Kiswaga, Godlove Elioth, and Anita Triastuti. "Evaluation of English language materials: One junior high school in Yogyakarta." LingTera 5, no. 2 (2018): 154–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/lt.v5i2.22317.

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Teaching language in this global era demands mostly the creativity of the teachers, this is because in 21th century, students need to be critical thinkers, creative, communicative and collaborative. Therefore, the creativity of the teacher is manifested by evaluating the multiple resources and adapting or adopting them based on the contextualized learning situation including individual differences, styles and learners needs. It is also essential for the teacher to integrate the four macro skills in teaching language in order to make the students more communicative and collaborative. Hence, thi
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