Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]

Malaysia‟s education policy is aligned to its vision, which aims to become a fully developed nation by 2020. Some of the measures taken to achieve this vision are introducing ICT through the Smart school program and improving the proficiency of English in Malaysia by introducing literature as part o...

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Main Authors: Ghazali, Siti Norliana, Che Razali, Sulia Masturina, Razawi, Nurul Amilin, Mohamad, Faizah, Mohamad, Razita
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spelling my.uitm.ir.829862023-08-24T06:20:10Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82986/ Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.] eaj Ghazali, Siti Norliana Che Razali, Sulia Masturina Razawi, Nurul Amilin Mohamad, Faizah Mohamad, Razita Language and education PI Oriental languages and literatures Malaysia‟s education policy is aligned to its vision, which aims to become a fully developed nation by 2020. Some of the measures taken to achieve this vision are introducing ICT through the Smart school program and improving the proficiency of English in Malaysia by introducing literature as part of the English syllabus. Teachers‟ attitudes and perceptions play a key role in making sure that any initiative introduced by the Ministry of Education is successful. This paper aims to find out teachers‟ perceptions on teaching literature in primary schools and the challenges or difficulties faced by them. It also aims to investigate teachers‟ knowledge of literature and literature teaching methodology. Data was gathered using questionnaire distributed to teachers in Kemaman selected through cluster sampling and analyzed using SPSS. Results showed that teachers‟ attitudes towards literature were moderately positive. Teachers faced a number of problems and their knowledge of literature is moderate. Teacher variables do not significantly relate to their perceptions, problems and knowledge. 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82986/1/82986.pdf Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]. (2014) e-Academia Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/e-Academia_Journal/>, 3 (2). pp. 11-20. ISSN 2289 - 6589 https://e-ajuitmct.uitm.edu.my/v3/
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PI Oriental languages and literatures
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PI Oriental languages and literatures
Ghazali, Siti Norliana
Che Razali, Sulia Masturina
Razawi, Nurul Amilin
Mohamad, Faizah
Mohamad, Razita
Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]
description Malaysia‟s education policy is aligned to its vision, which aims to become a fully developed nation by 2020. Some of the measures taken to achieve this vision are introducing ICT through the Smart school program and improving the proficiency of English in Malaysia by introducing literature as part of the English syllabus. Teachers‟ attitudes and perceptions play a key role in making sure that any initiative introduced by the Ministry of Education is successful. This paper aims to find out teachers‟ perceptions on teaching literature in primary schools and the challenges or difficulties faced by them. It also aims to investigate teachers‟ knowledge of literature and literature teaching methodology. Data was gathered using questionnaire distributed to teachers in Kemaman selected through cluster sampling and analyzed using SPSS. Results showed that teachers‟ attitudes towards literature were moderately positive. Teachers faced a number of problems and their knowledge of literature is moderate. Teacher variables do not significantly relate to their perceptions, problems and knowledge.
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author Ghazali, Siti Norliana
Che Razali, Sulia Masturina
Razawi, Nurul Amilin
Mohamad, Faizah
Mohamad, Razita
author_facet Ghazali, Siti Norliana
Che Razali, Sulia Masturina
Razawi, Nurul Amilin
Mohamad, Faizah
Mohamad, Razita
author_sort Ghazali, Siti Norliana
title Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]
title_short Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]
title_full Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]
title_sort literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / siti norliana ghazali ... [et al.]
publishDate 2014
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82986/1/82986.pdf
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