The document discusses the relationship between English language proficiency and academic achievement of primary school students in Mauritius. It describes how English is the primary language of instruction in Mauritian schools and discusses previous research showing a positive correlation between students' English language skills and their academic performance. The study aims to determine the level of relationship between the English language proficiency and academic achievement of 50 primary school students in Mauritius. Students completed an English language proficiency test and their scores on this test were correlated with their grades in core subjects to analyze the impact of English language skills on academic performance. The results showed a statistically significant positive relationship between students' English language proficiency and their overall academic achievement.
Problems and Difficulties of Speaking That Encounter English Language Student...inventionjournals
The study aims at exploring thespeaking difficulties encountered by English language students at Al Quds Open University. The study ,more over aims at exploring the causes of such difficulties. The researcher used the experimental method so as to show and measure the speaking difficulties encountered by English language students at Al Quds Open University. The researcher designed an interview to be applied on the sample of the study. Such interview will be applied for each student to investigate speaking difficulties and the causes of such difficulties . The results showed and indicated there some difficulties in the speaking of the students due to some reasons such as fear of mistake , shyness, anxiety and lack of confidence. The researcher adopted some recommendations the most important one is to establish an environment support and encourage the students to speak English frequently, and he suggested carrying out more researches and studies regarding speaking difficulties encountered by English language students.
Problems and Difficulties of Speaking That Encounter English Language Student...inventionjournals
The study aims at exploring thespeaking difficulties encountered by English language students at Al Quds Open University. The study ,more over aims at exploring the causes of such difficulties. The researcher used the experimental method so as to show and measure the speaking difficulties encountered by English language students at Al Quds Open University. The researcher designed an interview to be applied on the sample of the study. Such interview will be applied for each student to investigate speaking difficulties and the causes of such difficulties . The results showed and indicated there some difficulties in the speaking of the students due to some reasons such as fear of mistake , shyness, anxiety and lack of confidence. The researcher adopted some recommendations the most important one is to establish an environment support and encourage the students to speak English frequently, and he suggested carrying out more researches and studies regarding speaking difficulties encountered by English language students.
The Effects of Instructional Materials on Students’ Performance in English La...AJHSSR Journal
: This research is designed to investigate effects of Instructional Materials on students’ performances
in English Language in secondary schools in Katagum Zone, Bauchi State, Nigeria. It is also aimed at finding out
why some teachers do not use Instructional Materials to teach English Language. In the study, one hundred students
have been randomly selected from selected public and private secondary schools in Katagum Zone consisting of
fifty male and fifty female students to constitute the sample. The sample size was divided into group viz,
experimental and control groups. English Language was taught to the experimental group on a series of lessons
using most suitable, appropriate and available Instructional Materials while the control group was taken through the
same lesson without the utilization of any Instructional Materials. After the experiment students taught with
Instructional Materials performed better than the control group not taught with Instructional Materials. It also shows
there is no significant difference in the performance of gender taught using Instructional Materials. Based on above
findings, some recommendations that could bring about improvement on the performance of students, teachers
school authorities, NGOs and governments have been made.
The objectives of this research were to find out: 1) whether or not Think-Pair-Share Technique is effective in improving students’ speaking ability of eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang and 2) whether or not the Eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang are interested in learning speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique. This research applied quasi-experimental design. The population of this research was three classes of Eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang academic year 2014/2015 with the total population were 69 students. The sample of this research were VIII.1 (23 students) as the experimental group and VIII.3 (23 students) as the control group. This sample was taken by cluster sampling technique. The researcher applied Think-Pair-Share technique in the experimental group and conventional way in control group. This research applied two kinds of instruments were speaking test and questionnaire. Speaking test was used to obtain data of the students’ speaking ability and questionnaire was used to know the students’ interest in learning speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique. The researcher found that there was a significant difference between achievement of the students who applied Think-Pair-Share technique and who did not applied Think-Pair-Share technique in speaking. It was proved by t-test of post-test (2.206) was higher than t-table (2.021), for α = 0.05 and df = (44) and by the mean score of post-test in experimental group (68.57) was better than mean score of post-test in control group (56.35). And the researcher also found that the Eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang were interested in learning speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique. It was proved by there were 22 students (95.7%) were interested in speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique and the mean score of questionnaire was 83.22 and it included in interested category. Based on the data analysis, the researcher concluded that: 1) Think-Pair-Share Technique is effective in improving students’ speaking ability and 2) Eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang are interested in learning speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique.
2014 09 09 BAICE: Supporting development through improving English language t...Tom Power
Explores issues of quality and scale in relation to Teacher Education and Educational Technology, in International Development Contexts. Whereas most programmes use small scale 'boutique' approaches, or large-scale cascades with little impact on practice, EIA has developed a school-based, mobile-learning-enhanced teacher development programme, capable of large scale and high impact. Results from the current large scale research programme are presented.
Recently English has been employed as a medium of instruction at the Vietnamese tertiary level. It is necessary to teach its students listening strategies to help them deal with the potential problems that may arise during listening or prepare them for their further educational purposes. This study, therefore, aims to explore the EFL teachers’ perceptions of listening strategies and the application of listening strategies, and discover difficulties that they encounter in their instruction at a public university (henceforth called PU) in Ho Chi Minh City-Vietnam. Thirty six EFL teachers who were teaching English at PU were invited to participate in the study. Quantitative and qualitative data were obtained through two instruments, namely questionnaire and interview. The results revealed that not all the strategies were frequently employed for listening instruction. Several strategies were more frequently employed than the others; for example, cognitive, metacognitive and affective strategies were frequently integrated into instruction by the EFL teachers. Regarding the potential problems relating to listening lessons, the results showed that most of the EFL teachers had difficulties relating to professional development, students and teaching resources. This study is expected to shed light to the implementation of teaching listening strategies in PU context and in other similar contexts.
An Experimental Investigation on Preparatory Year EFL learners’ Vocabulary ac...AJHSSR Journal
T :Vocabulary is a vital part of foreign language learning and teaching process and it requires
more consideration in terms of appropriate methodological choice in order to facilitate the learning process of
foreign language learners. Interactive Whiteboard (IWB), which is now associated with the teaching and
learning process in Saudi Arabia, and especially in the EFL classrooms provided motivation for conducting the
experimental investigation concerning the effects of Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) on Preparatory Year EFL
learners’ vocabulary achievement. The study involved two intact groups from the Preparatory Year EFL learners
at a Saudi university and were labelled as Treatment and Control groups respectively. The Treatment group was
given intervention for seven weeks through the Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) while the control group with the
traditional whiteboard. 40 items MCQs type vocabulary achievement test was conducted at the beginning as pretest
and again at the end of the study as post-test. The data achieved was analyzed using the SPSS and the results
showed that there was significant difference between the Treatment and control groups in terms of better
performance in the vocabulary
Practice and challemges of sign language as a medium of instructionAmanuelEndale
The study was design to assess the practice and challenges of sign language as a medium of
instruction in case of: Yekatit 23 primary school by employing purposive sampling
techniques method.
To achieve the purpose of the study. The main target group is Deaf student and their teacher
15 student and 7 teacher (a total of 22, M=9 F=13), were included in the study. the
participant selected purposively for Yekatit 23 primary school and and the student were
selected from Grade 6-8 because the researcher assume that the have a better understanding
and experience .
The Effect of Vocabulary Knowledge on EFL Oral Competenceiosrjce
: Oral production in a foreign language is a very challenging task that requires certain linguistic skills
as well as strategic competence. Vocabulary knowledge proves to play a crucial role in interactional situations.
However, few studies have investigated how both EFL teachers and learners view and analyze situations in
which learners are not producing enough spoken language in class, and the reasons behind them. The present
study will pinpoint the significant role of lexis in Moroccan learners speaking production. To this end, forty
EFL teachers and two hundred Moroccan high school students are surveyed and interviewed to reveal their
perceptions of the speaking skill and the corresponding high significance of lexis in this instance. Results show
that both teachers and learners identify vocabulary deficiency as the main factor behind students’ inability to
speak English. In the present article, among the many suggestions that could be proposed to deal with this
situation, it is argued that one efficient way would be to assist the students during the process of L2 vocabulary
learning through vocabulary learning strategy instruction. Pedagogical and research implication will be given
in response to the difficulties encountered in this area as have been identified by the EFL teachers and learners
surveyed.
Analysis of Students’ Errors in Summative Evaluation: A Corpora Based ResearchPremier Publishers
This study analyses undergraduate students’ errors in their summative evaluation with special emphasis on a literary subject that is taught in English. The study is an analysis of students’ corpora and uses qualitative analysis. Three questions spearheaded the discussion namely (1) what are errors that students make in their final evaluation? (2) What are the effects of these errors? (3) What can be done to help students reduce these errors? The study has a threefold significance namely showing teachers in charge of language teaching the areas that should be more emphasized; reveal students how important they should cope with these challenges to better their language use and become more proficient in a second language, if they are willing and committed to correct these errors. It was found that most of learners make similar errors related with spelling, subject verb agreements, pluralization, capitalization and misuse of prepositions.
STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING LOW ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN SECO...ResearchWap
This study examines strategies for improving low academic performance in the English language in secondary schools in Kaduna state. Over the years, there has been a consistent decline in students’ performance in the English Language. This sordid situation has caused teachers, parents, curriculum experts and evaluators a serious concern. To carry out this investigation, data were collected from thirty-eight (38) English language teachers randomly from twenty secondary schools in Kaduna North Local Government Area. Analysis of the data revealed that poorly trained English language teachers, poor instructional delivery, lack of infrastructural facilities, teachers’ attitude toward innovation, and the traditional content/knowledge-oriented curriculum were factors associated with students’ low performance in the English language. Based on the findings recommendations were made on strategies that will improve the quality of performance in the subject. In this work, data was collected in the area of material, facilities and human resources available for teaching the subject, using questionnaires, personal interviews and relevant textbooks. Put together, the research questionnaire distributed was forty.
The Effects of Instructional Materials on Students’ Performance in English La...AJHSSR Journal
: This research is designed to investigate effects of Instructional Materials on students’ performances
in English Language in secondary schools in Katagum Zone, Bauchi State, Nigeria. It is also aimed at finding out
why some teachers do not use Instructional Materials to teach English Language. In the study, one hundred students
have been randomly selected from selected public and private secondary schools in Katagum Zone consisting of
fifty male and fifty female students to constitute the sample. The sample size was divided into group viz,
experimental and control groups. English Language was taught to the experimental group on a series of lessons
using most suitable, appropriate and available Instructional Materials while the control group was taken through the
same lesson without the utilization of any Instructional Materials. After the experiment students taught with
Instructional Materials performed better than the control group not taught with Instructional Materials. It also shows
there is no significant difference in the performance of gender taught using Instructional Materials. Based on above
findings, some recommendations that could bring about improvement on the performance of students, teachers
school authorities, NGOs and governments have been made.
The objectives of this research were to find out: 1) whether or not Think-Pair-Share Technique is effective in improving students’ speaking ability of eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang and 2) whether or not the Eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang are interested in learning speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique. This research applied quasi-experimental design. The population of this research was three classes of Eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang academic year 2014/2015 with the total population were 69 students. The sample of this research were VIII.1 (23 students) as the experimental group and VIII.3 (23 students) as the control group. This sample was taken by cluster sampling technique. The researcher applied Think-Pair-Share technique in the experimental group and conventional way in control group. This research applied two kinds of instruments were speaking test and questionnaire. Speaking test was used to obtain data of the students’ speaking ability and questionnaire was used to know the students’ interest in learning speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique. The researcher found that there was a significant difference between achievement of the students who applied Think-Pair-Share technique and who did not applied Think-Pair-Share technique in speaking. It was proved by t-test of post-test (2.206) was higher than t-table (2.021), for α = 0.05 and df = (44) and by the mean score of post-test in experimental group (68.57) was better than mean score of post-test in control group (56.35). And the researcher also found that the Eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang were interested in learning speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique. It was proved by there were 22 students (95.7%) were interested in speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique and the mean score of questionnaire was 83.22 and it included in interested category. Based on the data analysis, the researcher concluded that: 1) Think-Pair-Share Technique is effective in improving students’ speaking ability and 2) Eighth grade students of SMPN 4 Panca Rijang are interested in learning speaking English through Think-Pair-Share technique.
2014 09 09 BAICE: Supporting development through improving English language t...Tom Power
Explores issues of quality and scale in relation to Teacher Education and Educational Technology, in International Development Contexts. Whereas most programmes use small scale 'boutique' approaches, or large-scale cascades with little impact on practice, EIA has developed a school-based, mobile-learning-enhanced teacher development programme, capable of large scale and high impact. Results from the current large scale research programme are presented.
Recently English has been employed as a medium of instruction at the Vietnamese tertiary level. It is necessary to teach its students listening strategies to help them deal with the potential problems that may arise during listening or prepare them for their further educational purposes. This study, therefore, aims to explore the EFL teachers’ perceptions of listening strategies and the application of listening strategies, and discover difficulties that they encounter in their instruction at a public university (henceforth called PU) in Ho Chi Minh City-Vietnam. Thirty six EFL teachers who were teaching English at PU were invited to participate in the study. Quantitative and qualitative data were obtained through two instruments, namely questionnaire and interview. The results revealed that not all the strategies were frequently employed for listening instruction. Several strategies were more frequently employed than the others; for example, cognitive, metacognitive and affective strategies were frequently integrated into instruction by the EFL teachers. Regarding the potential problems relating to listening lessons, the results showed that most of the EFL teachers had difficulties relating to professional development, students and teaching resources. This study is expected to shed light to the implementation of teaching listening strategies in PU context and in other similar contexts.
An Experimental Investigation on Preparatory Year EFL learners’ Vocabulary ac...AJHSSR Journal
T :Vocabulary is a vital part of foreign language learning and teaching process and it requires
more consideration in terms of appropriate methodological choice in order to facilitate the learning process of
foreign language learners. Interactive Whiteboard (IWB), which is now associated with the teaching and
learning process in Saudi Arabia, and especially in the EFL classrooms provided motivation for conducting the
experimental investigation concerning the effects of Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) on Preparatory Year EFL
learners’ vocabulary achievement. The study involved two intact groups from the Preparatory Year EFL learners
at a Saudi university and were labelled as Treatment and Control groups respectively. The Treatment group was
given intervention for seven weeks through the Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) while the control group with the
traditional whiteboard. 40 items MCQs type vocabulary achievement test was conducted at the beginning as pretest
and again at the end of the study as post-test. The data achieved was analyzed using the SPSS and the results
showed that there was significant difference between the Treatment and control groups in terms of better
performance in the vocabulary
Practice and challemges of sign language as a medium of instructionAmanuelEndale
The study was design to assess the practice and challenges of sign language as a medium of
instruction in case of: Yekatit 23 primary school by employing purposive sampling
techniques method.
To achieve the purpose of the study. The main target group is Deaf student and their teacher
15 student and 7 teacher (a total of 22, M=9 F=13), were included in the study. the
participant selected purposively for Yekatit 23 primary school and and the student were
selected from Grade 6-8 because the researcher assume that the have a better understanding
and experience .
The Effect of Vocabulary Knowledge on EFL Oral Competenceiosrjce
: Oral production in a foreign language is a very challenging task that requires certain linguistic skills
as well as strategic competence. Vocabulary knowledge proves to play a crucial role in interactional situations.
However, few studies have investigated how both EFL teachers and learners view and analyze situations in
which learners are not producing enough spoken language in class, and the reasons behind them. The present
study will pinpoint the significant role of lexis in Moroccan learners speaking production. To this end, forty
EFL teachers and two hundred Moroccan high school students are surveyed and interviewed to reveal their
perceptions of the speaking skill and the corresponding high significance of lexis in this instance. Results show
that both teachers and learners identify vocabulary deficiency as the main factor behind students’ inability to
speak English. In the present article, among the many suggestions that could be proposed to deal with this
situation, it is argued that one efficient way would be to assist the students during the process of L2 vocabulary
learning through vocabulary learning strategy instruction. Pedagogical and research implication will be given
in response to the difficulties encountered in this area as have been identified by the EFL teachers and learners
surveyed.
Analysis of Students’ Errors in Summative Evaluation: A Corpora Based ResearchPremier Publishers
This study analyses undergraduate students’ errors in their summative evaluation with special emphasis on a literary subject that is taught in English. The study is an analysis of students’ corpora and uses qualitative analysis. Three questions spearheaded the discussion namely (1) what are errors that students make in their final evaluation? (2) What are the effects of these errors? (3) What can be done to help students reduce these errors? The study has a threefold significance namely showing teachers in charge of language teaching the areas that should be more emphasized; reveal students how important they should cope with these challenges to better their language use and become more proficient in a second language, if they are willing and committed to correct these errors. It was found that most of learners make similar errors related with spelling, subject verb agreements, pluralization, capitalization and misuse of prepositions.
STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING LOW ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN SECO...ResearchWap
This study examines strategies for improving low academic performance in the English language in secondary schools in Kaduna state. Over the years, there has been a consistent decline in students’ performance in the English Language. This sordid situation has caused teachers, parents, curriculum experts and evaluators a serious concern. To carry out this investigation, data were collected from thirty-eight (38) English language teachers randomly from twenty secondary schools in Kaduna North Local Government Area. Analysis of the data revealed that poorly trained English language teachers, poor instructional delivery, lack of infrastructural facilities, teachers’ attitude toward innovation, and the traditional content/knowledge-oriented curriculum were factors associated with students’ low performance in the English language. Based on the findings recommendations were made on strategies that will improve the quality of performance in the subject. In this work, data was collected in the area of material, facilities and human resources available for teaching the subject, using questionnaires, personal interviews and relevant textbooks. Put together, the research questionnaire distributed was forty.
The aim of this research study is to analyze the appropriateness of the English syllabus according to the true language needs, which is being offered to the students of International Relations Department of Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan. To carry out this research study, students of IR department (Part 1 and 2) have been taken as a sample population to collect required data. To check the appropriateness of the offered English syllabus and existing level of English language competence according to the students’ needs; two research tools have been taken as: test and interview. In order to get the actual feedback from the students, a test consisted of four basic skills of English (listening, speaking, reading and writing) was conducted to 50 students of IR department. Interview was conducted to the teachers of IR department in order to get the actual information about the appropriateness of the English syllabus and the competency level of the students. Collected data through both the sources were analyzed qualitatively as well as quantitatively. The findings from these sources provided the results which were expected before the accomplishment of this research work. The findings of this research advocated that the EAP should be adopted to make the existing syllabus appropriate and need based in order to refine the basic English language skills of the students. This recommended course is very productive for social sciences disciplines of the BZU.
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THE EFFECTS OF VISUAL MATERIALS ON STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF VOCABULARY IN L...John1Lorcan
The aim of this research paper is to find out how visual materials affect student’s understanding on
literature and their perception towards usage of visual materials to learning literature. The targets of this
research were 39 form 4 intermediate class students in a secondary school in Ipoh town, Perak. Students’
understanding on literature is based on their score in the vocabulary recognition test. Questionnaire and
semi-structured interview were used to obtain students’ insight on usage of visual materials in learning
literature. Using the visual materials, students can understand the literature and word meanings better.
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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Relationship between academic achievement and language proficiency
1. ABSTRACT
English assumes a vital part in the Mauritian instructive framework, not just as a significant
subject yet particularly as the mechanism of guidance. Any curricular changes must consolidate
a legitimate talk around instructive language arrangements for the understudy populace, and
propose a curricular change that would make the instructing of English in Mauritius powerful.
There's a creating open push that unprotected guidelines of English, among instructors and
understudies, are inciting an unacceptable nature of educator execution. This brings up issues
almost the thought of our direction practices and incites intrigued within the utilization of
English as a vehicle of think about corridor correspondence. This paper considers a few key
requests: What mindfulness do teaches pass on into the homeroom seeing the execution of
English-as medium arrangement? How does the utilization of English within the consider
corridor impact the comes about of teaching learning works out? What course is open for
ensuring effective hone and thusly positive standards of utilizing English as a strategy for
sending data, capacities, viewpoints and qualities? The language hindrance is considered as
really difficult for them, particularly in substantiating themselves and accomplishing high
scores in scholastic foundations. They may deal with numerous issues, like discovering trouble
in getting subjects, particularly logical ones, for they are worried about many terms and ideas.
English dialect accepts the elemental component of direction in Mauritian essential schools at
basic to tertiary stage. Data on the school course is moved to the understudies at each level of
arranging by English medium. It in this way takes after that how well understudies would pass
in academic accomplishment depends by and large on their level of capacity in English lingo
which is the vehicle of bearing. This paper within the conclusion assessed how much Mauritian
essential school understudies' capacity in English tongue their ordinary accomplishment
achievement in Mauritian. From the number of occupants, 50 understudies were
proportionately endeavoured from 2 arbitrarily checked on principal schools. Two Examine
questions composed the survey where two Ask around Defiant in unequivocal, English Tongue
Capability Test (English Dialect Capability Test) was utilized. The introduction of the
respondent’s interior the English Dialect Capability Test was associated with the understudies'
each year scores in centres school subjects – Math, Science and English utilizing Pearson Thing
Diminutive Relationship and Coordinate. The outcomes gave the idea that English tongue
ability of the understudies consolidates an enormous positive relationship with their normal
scholastic accomplishment which there's a fundamental effect of English vernacular capacity
on understudies by and gigantic smart accomplishment. Considering these revelations, it is
2. proposed that tries got to be prepared towards making the Mauritian understudies are competent
in English as a strategy of working on their insightful introduction. The audit gives an
information into the fundamental driver of falling standard of essential tutoring in Mauritian.
Revelations from this audit will moreover help with raising the capability level of Mauritian
essential school understudies in English dialect as a strategy of tending to their defenceless
scholastic achievement. They will end up exhausted of looking into each difficult word they
listen, and either get weaken or encouraged to work much harder.
3. Table Contents
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................3
1.1. Background .................................................................................................................3
1.2. Aim and Objective ......................................................................................................3
1.3. Research Question.......................................................................................................3
1.4. Significance.................................................................................................................4
1.5. Limitations ..................................................................................................................4
2. LITERATURE REVIEW ..................................................................................................5
2.1. English language proficiency Levels specifications Mauritius ......................................5
2.2. English teaching in Mauritius Primary Schools..............................................................5
2.3. Evaluation of Secondary Literatures...........................................................................6
2.4. Corelation between Academic Achievement and Language Proficiency ...................7
3. METHODOLOGY.............................................................................................................8
3.1. Approach.........................................................................................................................8
3.2. Design .............................................................................................................................8
3.3. Data Analysis ..............................................................................................................8
3.4. Data collection tool .....................................................................................................8
3.5. Sampling Procedure ....................................................................................................8
3.5.1. Sampling Collection.............................................................................................9
3.5.2. Sample Size..........................................................................................................9
3.6. Ethical Consideration..................................................................................................9
4. DATA ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS ............................................................................10
References................................................................................................................................14
4. 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background
Schools and individuals who work in training in these changing occasions are confronting
impressive difficulties. Educational plan examination and conversation in this setting needs to
be perplexing and diverse. How well is tutoring today managing the kind of individuals
youngsters are today? How well is it planning understudies for the more worldwide world and
changing types of work that are the universe of things to come? How to foster key capabilities
for individual, social and financial prosperity in the 21st century? Every one of these are
essential educational plan issues. English assumes a critical part in our instructive framework,
as a significant subject as well as particularly as the mechanism of guidance. Any curricular
changes should join a legitimate talk around instructive language arrangements for our
understudy populace, and propose a curricular change that would make the educating of
English in Mauritius powerful and productive There's a creating open stress that powerless
rules of English among teachers and understudies, are inciting a forbidden nature of instructive
execution. Typically felt in Mauritius as well as is probably shared in other ESL circumstances
within the African territory where English isn't fair the specialist dialect however moreover the
component of direction for most of school life.
1.2.Aim and Objective
The foreign languages teaching and the factors which affect the process have grasp the attention
of language researchers for many years. In order to enhance the learning process variables
which effects the language learning in the context of EFL have been studies and their
relationships are studied for the enhancement of education and society. Researchers think that
understudies confront barricade and troubles in making the the concepts and substance of the
study which are instructed in their target dialect, which contrarily impacts their scholastic
victory, or in other words learners with less dialect capability, who display minor degree of
capability in dialect utilization and its limitations may perform frail within the respects to their
scholastic career which comes about in destitute scholarly accomplishment.
1.3. Research Question
The inquire about point is to clarify the issues and examine out whether scholarly
accomplishment and dialect capability are related, primary centre of this think about is to
discover out the relationship between the scholastic accomplishment and dialect capability
within the setting of EFL. So, following are the question were formulated:
5. 1. Is there a connection between English language capability and scholarly achievement
of Mauritian primary discretionary school students?
2. How much would students’ capability in English decide their scholastic presentation?
1.4.Significance
The meaning of this review was grounded in the assessment of obtaining of English and the
English language improvement measure with the exhibition of understudies who have been
recognized as restricted in English on scholarly execution state sanctioned tests with high-
stakes results. In view of likely patterns in the relationship of scores on the two appraisals, bits
of knowledge and data can be gathered with respect to the fair act of evaluating perusing
abilities in English of English language student understudies who are creating capability in the
English language. These discoveries ought to altogether affect ebb and flow or future
enactment in regards to the training of English language student understudies, locale and school
administrations and intercessions for English language student understudies, and impression of
directors and study hall instructors in acquiring a more grounded, research-based
comprehension of the interlaced relationship of English language obtaining and the showing of
learned scholarly substance.
1.5. Limitations
1. It was restricted to one establishment. It is prescribed for additional investigations to
remember more than one establishment for request to have a bigger example size.
2. Exploration was restricted to a quantitative study. Future exploration could utilize a
blended techniques approach to acquire more far-reaching data on worldwide
understudies' view of difficulties related with their scholarly undertakings in an
unfamiliar city or country.
3. At last, more exploration is required on the connection among multilingualism and the
scholastic exhibition of global understudies.
6. 2. LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1. English language proficiency Levels specifications Mauritius
Language capability is an extremely proficient instrument to prepare understudies. Mauritians'
true language is English and most scholastic subjects utilize English medium yet our first
language is 'kreol’. Therefore, investigate the impact of English capability on scholarly
execution. As English language students obtain English as a subsequent language, they
progress through five language capability levels The pace of movement through every English
capability level differs as indicated by the singular attributes of every English language student.
In this work English language grades as far as passes and credit passes are utilized to catch
capability levels and scholarly exhibitions utilizing a non-parametric methodology. The
training framework in Mauritius, designed after the British model, has improved enormously
since freedom. It has been free through the optional level since 1976 and through the
postsecondary level since 1988. There have been four significant changes remembering the
abolishment of the positioning framework for 2001. Afterward, this framework was abrogated
and a reviewing framework was presented [1] in 2001 and rebranded in 2006 as A+ framework.
The nine-year tutoring is functional since 2017 and it has new targets and given another
educational program including centre subjects, alternative centre subjects and non-centre
subjects. The investigation of (Javier, M.M2001) presumes that the understudies' shortcomings
in Science and Mathematics subjects are ascribed to the understudies' trouble in English. It
remembered troubles for making surmising’s and translations of data, finding significance,
reaching determinations, and summing up thoughts. Every one of these reduce to issue on
cognizance, driving the understudies not to get what they are perusing. They are not creating
capability in the language. They experience issues in communicating their thoughts in spoken
and affirmed this when he said English language is an amazing element in the investigation of
science in Nigerian Universities and Polytechnics. English language, with the exploratory
subjects clearly outflanking the 'standard' bunch. In any case, the execution of the intercession
program revealed the various likely troubles of guideline English to pre-schoolers in an
English-helpless climate.
2.2. English teaching in Mauritius Primary Schools
For the starting three a long time of basic instruction, there's no unmistakable arrangement
which concern the dialect of utilization within the homeroom. The course teaching are all in
English, however the super communication languages are Creole and French. Mauritians by
7. and huge do not accept Creole to be an 'appropriate' dialect. The Mauritians are exceptionally
much mindful of the around the world noteworthiness of English and French, and are
additionally mindful of the way that data on these lingos prompts social progression. Numerous
gatekeepers are in like manner not for the utilization of Creole at school. In spite of the reality
that in future, English language will be the authority mechanism of guidance, what really
occurs in the study hall, changes generally from one primary to secondary school to another.
A thing is for sure that the use of English language in schools is considerably supplementally
limited than what may be generally anticipated when perusing the Ordinance of Education.
There is an agreement that English is universally vital, so it is fundamental that the kids learn
English considering Mauritius' modernization and monetary turn of events. The job of language
English as the languages for authority of the nation and language for training has developed by
and large and strategically (Stein, 1997). The biggest gathering of Mauritians is of Indian drop
(about 70% of the populace) and they are supportive of English as the authority language and
went against to French. Not at all like French, English is viewed as a 'nonpartisan' language
since it isn't related with a specific ethnic gathering. English is additionally the language of
worldwide exchange, innovation, business in the Indian Ocean; and fundamental for the travel
industry (Crystal, 1997). Aside from these conspicuous reasons, recognized by Mauritian’s
individuals, there are additionally specialized reasons. Changing the authority language would
suggest a significant monetary speculation.
2.3. Evaluation of Secondary Literatures
Twelve dialects – including the two lofty frontier dialects, English and French, a French-based
creole and 'genealogical' dialects, like Hindi and Mandarin – are spoken on the multi-ethnic
island Mauritius. Given the multilingual and multi-ethnic nature of the country, etymological
practices are a significant way for Mauritians to state or build their personalities. The
etymological variety of Mauritius has been considered in different censuses. The 2000
evaluation survey contained areas concerning 'semantic gathering', 'language normally spoken
in the home' and 'proficiency'. In this paper, the 2000 evaluation language tables identified with
'semantic gathering' and 'language normally spoken in the house' are talked about regarding the
current phonetic circumstance. The somewhat significant presence of English and French and
the diminishing regular utilization of Asian dialects are featured. The last part of this paper
recommends bearings for additional exploration on the language tables in the 2000 Population
Census.
8. 2.4. Corelation between Academic Achievement and Language Proficiency
Also, Garcia-Vasquez et al. (1997) analysed academic accomplishment of Hispanic centre and
secondary school understudies with proportions of their capability in English. They found that
there is an essentially high connection between English capability and English scholastic
accomplishment. In a comparable report, Butler and Castellon-Wellington (2000) pointed
toward discovering the connection between scholastic accomplishment and language
capability. They contrasted understudies' substance execution with their simultaneous
presentation on a language capability test. In the mean time they estimated understudies'
scholastic accomplishment through normalized accomplishment tests. Their review showed
that there is a critical connection between academic accomplishment and English Language
Proficiency.
To decide if language capability influences the scholarly accomplishment of EFL students, did
a piece of exploration where an example of 50 understudies was considered. Eighty percent of
the members were female and twenty percent were male. To settle on their general language
capability, a normalized TOEFL paper test has been utilized. In the meantime, understudies'
grade point midpoints (GPAs) were utilized as the markers of students' scholastic
accomplishment, uncovered a huge connection between English language capability and
scholarly accomplishment (GPA). The connection coefficient of the two arrangements of
scores was 0.48. This proposes that as English capability increments, so does scholastic
achievement. As such, there is a positive connection between the two factors.
9. 3. METHODOLOGY
3.1. Approach
A cross-sectional, poll-based methodology was utilized in this research to inspect the
connection between English language capability and academic execution of primary school of
Mauritian.
3.2. Design
A joined ex-post facto and Correlational arrange were grasped in this survey considering the
way that the investigator had no prompt control of the free calculate as its sign has successfully
existed. It is fair its relationship with the dependent variable that was brilliantly inspected.
3.3.Data Analysis
Data assembled were broke down utilizing Pearson Item Minute Correlational Investigation to
examine the level of association between English dialect capability and academic achievement.
Coordinate Relapse Investigation was moreover done to choose the impact of English dialect
capability on understudies in common academic achievement at 0.05 level.
3.4.Data collection tool
The significant examination instruments utilized in this review was (ELPT) test of English
Language Proficiency Test, a normalized Interview and TOEFL language test intended to test
the members talking abilities. ELPT judge student tuning in, understanding perception, syntax
and composed articulations just as jargon. The reviewing models for surveying the meeting
were elocution, style, jargon, syntax, appropriateness, familiarity and exactness, to all of which
equivalent focuses were allotted.
3.5.Sampling Procedure
The audit went on for very a few times. The ELPT was to begin with controlled to sharing
understudies and this was trailed by the assembly. The scores of understudies within the ELPT
were utilized to select their English dialect capability scores. At that point, at that point, the
educational achievement scores of the individuals in three middle subjects viz: English, Science
and Science were accumulated. The English dialect capability scores were run against the
understudies' scores within the middle subjects to choose the association between them.
10. 3.5.1. Sampling Collection
A convenient sample of student of 5 primary schools in Mauritian was resurrected to
participate in this surveying questionnaire poll.
3.5.2. Sample Size
The population of the study is considered to be 50 students from Le Nid Primary School and
Lighthouse Primary school from Royal Road triolet and royal road fond du sac respectively.
3.6.Ethical Consideration
The examination investigate was supported by the organization review board and all members
gave composed educated assent.
11. 4. DATA ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS
Table 1: Distribution of Gender
F %
Male 27 54
Female 23 45
∑ 50 100 %
(Table 1) uncovers that 50 students took part in poll, 54% was male advertisement 45% was
female. This infers that both genders were addressed in poll.
Table 2: Student level of Proficiency in English
(Table 2) uncovers that just four percent of the students malfunction the capability in English
test; twenty two percent had standard pass; forty three percent had lower credit, twenty-six had
upper credit while six percent had qualification. The mean exhibition is 58.2% which turn out
to be better than predicted. The results exhibit student have English Language proficiency
better than expected.
Performance Level f % Mean
performance
Std.
0 – 39 2 4
58.17 43.8
40 – 49 11 22
50 – 59 21 43
60 – 69 13 26
70+ 3 6
∑ 50 100 %
12. Question 1
Is there a connection between English language capability and scholarly achievement of
Mauritian primary discretionary school students?
Table 3: Pearson-Product correlation Summary
Variable N Mean Standard Deviation R P Remark
Score of Proficiency 50 57.17 42.82
0.499 0.00 Sig.
Academic performance
(Average)
50 218.60 48.39
Table 3 uncovers the huge positive connection between proficiency in English language and
the student academic exhibition (r = 0.499; P < .05). The positive relationship recommends,
that the academic accomplishment rise with the English language proficiency of students.
Question 2
How much would understudies' capability in English decide their scholastic presentation?
Table 4: Linear Regression analysis summary
Independent
Variable
R 𝑹𝟐
Adjusted
𝑹𝟐
Model
Sum of
𝑹𝟐
df Mean F
Sig.
(P)
English
Language
0.499 0.421 0.408 Regression 4012.623 1 4012.622
18 .000
Proficiency Residual 44159.832 48 222.969
Total 48153.455 49
Subordinate variable: Academic Performance Table 4 uncovers that the coefficient of
assurance (Adjusted R2) = 0.408, which gives the extent of fluctuation to be 40.8%. This infers
that about 40.8% of the absolute changes in this current understudy's scholastic presentation is
dictated by the level of the student capability in English language. The impact is likewise
demonstrated to be critical (F (1,198) = 18.0; P < .05). Hence, it very well may be presumed
13. that about 41% of changes in understudies' exhibition is represented by capability in English
Language and this impact is huge.
The research unleashes that there is a huge relationship in between the Academic
Accomplishment and the English language proficiency (r = 0.499). This proposes that as
English capability increments, so does scholarly achievement. This discovering upholds the
perspectives on specialists that there is a relationship be tween’s capability in the language of
guidance and generally speaking scholastic accomplishment of students.
In discrete investigations, Feast (2002) and Graves (2001) tracked down a huge and positive
connection between English language capability and execution at schools as estimated by
Grade Point Average (GPA). Ajibade (1993) tracked down a critical positive connection
between Proficiency in English and accomplishment in French among Nigeria Secondary
School understudies. This concentrate additionally showed that capability in English
fundamentally affects senior auxiliary school students’ academic accomplishment FC (1,198)
= 18.0; P < .05). This implies that the subjects with higher language capability had higher
scholastic accomplishment scores in the centre school subjects as well as the other way around.
This discovering agrees impeccably with that of Stern (1992's) revelation that the powerless in
general language capacity of Iranian college understudies influences definitely their scholarly
achievement in the college semester assessments.
14. 5. CONCLUSIONS
In outline, it is found from this inquire about that English dialect capability may be a not too
bad marker and pointer of scholarly achievement of senior essential school understudy in
Mauritian. In this way, it is recommended that the targets of educating Nigerian ESL students
to be competent in English have to be altogether looked for after since English language
capability in the long run chooses their common academic accomplishment. This requires a
consider effort of all accomplices within the preparing range in Mauritian like Educational
modules organizers, perusing fabric writers and English dialect teaches. Furthermore, English
language, in talked and composed structure, got to be given interesting thought at all degrees
of Mauritian educator system taking under consideration the anticipated consequences of such
degree in each viewpoint of insightful turn of occasions. At long last, the English language
instructors in Mauritian ought to be uniquely prepared through supplemental classes, studios,
courses and symposia to enable them appear the four dialect capacities of Tuning in, Talking,
Perusing and Composing effectively at discretionary school levels. Anyway, our students are
not thinking about this as a significant factor to work on their confidence or scholastic
accomplishments. Current research needs further investigation to comprehend the numerous
components which influence understudies' confidence and academic accomplishment. The
main point I am concluding out is that the main method of re-establishing English to a degree
of instructing at which it very well may be appropriately utilized as a mode of guidance is for
students to get a gigantic expansion in their openness to English and their utilization of English.
Something else, the situation with English in Mauritius will be consigned from a second
language to an unknown dialect, and best-case scenario it will end up being a 'library' language
– a language for composing reports in government and parastatal associations.
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