MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah

A Master of Arts Thesis in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) by Emine Genc Entitled, "Mag School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah," May 2010. Available are both Hard and Soft Copies of the Thesis.

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Research
United Arab Emirates
English language
Study and teaching
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Madares Al Ghad
Schools of the Future
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spelling MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in SharjahGenc, EmineEducationResearchUnited Arab EmiratesEnglish languageStudy and teachingForeign speakersAction research in educationMadares Al GhadSchools of the FutureA Master of Arts Thesis in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) by Emine Genc Entitled, "Mag School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah," May 2010. Available are both Hard and Soft Copies of the Thesis.Teachers' attitudes towards classroom research show differences from teacher to teacher. Some teachers believe that involvement in classroom research can benefit students, teachers, administrators, and the school. Other teachers are reluctant to become involved in research because they feel that it disrupts their teaching schedules and adds considerably to an already heavy workload. In this study, the terms classroom research, teacher research, and practitioner research are used interchangeably and refer to research conducted by teachers in a classroom setting. Much research stresses the importance of classroom research in the language learning/teaching practice. Although there has been a lot of research to show benefits of conducting classroom research, there has been little study done on teachers' attitudes toward practitioner research in language classrooms, particularly in the UAE. Since classroom research plays an important role in improving the quality of education, the purpose of this study was to investigate MAG (Madares Al Ghad/ Schools of the Future) school teachers' attitudes toward practitioner research. The study answers the following two questions: What benefits, if any, do MAG school teachers see in conducting practitioner research? What reasons do MAG school teachers have for not conducting practitioner research? The data for this study was collected through questionnaires and interviews. Subjects for this study included 25 teachers, two TDSs (Teacher Development Specialists), and two ILCs (Instructional Leadership Coordinators). The findings show that the majority of MAG school teachers have positive attitudes toward the benefits of conducting practitioner research although not all of them conduct research. They consider classroom research a powerful tool to improve their teaching practice, overcome their classroom problems, enrich their professional knowledge, and to identify what methods and techniques work for their students. However, the findings indicate that teachers face two main obstacles that distract them from conducting practitioner research: heavy school duties and time factor.College of Arts and SciencesDepartment of EnglishMaster of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MA TESOL)Gunn, Cindy2011-03-10T12:43:55Z2011-03-10T12:43:55Z2010-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdf29.232-2010.04http://hdl.handle.net/11073/82en_USoai:repository.aus.edu:11073/822025-06-26T12:22:46Z
spellingShingle MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah
Genc, Emine
Education
Research
United Arab Emirates
English language
Study and teaching
Foreign speakers
Action research in education
Madares Al Ghad
Schools of the Future
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title MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah
title_full MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah
title_fullStr MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah
title_full_unstemmed MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah
title_short MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah
title_sort MAG School Teachers' Attitudes toward Practitioner Research in English Language Classrooms in Sharjah
topic Education
Research
United Arab Emirates
English language
Study and teaching
Foreign speakers
Action research in education
Madares Al Ghad
Schools of the Future
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/82