Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students

A number of factors such as gender, nationality; ethnicity and even family socio-economic status have been investigated in relation to their effects on language learning strategy (LLS) choice among learners of English as second language (ESL). However, fewer studies attempted to investigate the effe...

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Main Authors: Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab, Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu, Alhaji, Malah Galti
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.utm.619442017-04-30T07:56:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61944/ Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu Alhaji, Malah Galti P Philology. Linguistics A number of factors such as gender, nationality; ethnicity and even family socio-economic status have been investigated in relation to their effects on language learning strategy (LLS) choice among learners of English as second language (ESL). However, fewer studies attempted to investigate the effect of school mode on LLS choice and especially as it relates to secondary school learners of ESL. This study investigated the LLS employed by Nigerian secondary school students in relation to their school mode. A total of 559 senior secondary school students were selected from 20 Nigerian secondary schools to participate in this study. The study adopted a quantitative survey method supported by qualitative data. The research instruments used for data collection were a modified Oxford’s study inventory of language learning consisting of 55 items on a 5-level Likert scale and an open-ended interview questions. The instrument was tested and the reliability index on Cronbach’s alpha was .816. SPSS version 16.0 was employed to establish the strategies employed, correlation test and t-tests were conducted at a .05 level of significance to establish relationships. Findings show that Nigerian secondary school students are high users of LLS and that statistically a significant relationship exists between school mode and the LLS employed. The findings of the study has pedagogical implications for English language teachers and English language curriculum designers that could assist in understanding the English language learning patterns of Nigerian secondary school students. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61944/1/NoorZainabAbdul2015_EffectofSchoolModeonLanguageLearningStrategies.pdf Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab and Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu and Alhaji, Malah Galti (2015) Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students. In: First International Conference on Educational Studies, 2-4 Jun, 2015, Johor Bahru, Johor.
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Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab
Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu
Alhaji, Malah Galti
Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students
description A number of factors such as gender, nationality; ethnicity and even family socio-economic status have been investigated in relation to their effects on language learning strategy (LLS) choice among learners of English as second language (ESL). However, fewer studies attempted to investigate the effect of school mode on LLS choice and especially as it relates to secondary school learners of ESL. This study investigated the LLS employed by Nigerian secondary school students in relation to their school mode. A total of 559 senior secondary school students were selected from 20 Nigerian secondary schools to participate in this study. The study adopted a quantitative survey method supported by qualitative data. The research instruments used for data collection were a modified Oxford’s study inventory of language learning consisting of 55 items on a 5-level Likert scale and an open-ended interview questions. The instrument was tested and the reliability index on Cronbach’s alpha was .816. SPSS version 16.0 was employed to establish the strategies employed, correlation test and t-tests were conducted at a .05 level of significance to establish relationships. Findings show that Nigerian secondary school students are high users of LLS and that statistically a significant relationship exists between school mode and the LLS employed. The findings of the study has pedagogical implications for English language teachers and English language curriculum designers that could assist in understanding the English language learning patterns of Nigerian secondary school students.
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author Abdul Razak, Noor Zainab
Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu
Alhaji, Malah Galti
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Babikkoi, Mallam Adamu
Alhaji, Malah Galti
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title Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students
title_short Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students
title_full Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students
title_fullStr Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students
title_full_unstemmed Effect of school mode on language learning strategies of Nigerian secondary school students
title_sort effect of school mode on language learning strategies of nigerian secondary school students
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