Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective

English language teachers play an integral role in shaping Malaysian citizens.Recently, the Ministry of Education introduced the upskilling of English teachers nationwide as it was found that of 70000 teachers, 70% were found to be unfit to teach the subject, based on the English Language Cambridge...

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Main Author: Karpal Singh, Paramjit Kaur
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.uum.repo.216022017-04-18T03:41:13Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/21602/ Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective Karpal Singh, Paramjit Kaur LB Theory and practice of education PE English English language teachers play an integral role in shaping Malaysian citizens.Recently, the Ministry of Education introduced the upskilling of English teachers nationwide as it was found that of 70000 teachers, 70% were found to be unfit to teach the subject, based on the English Language Cambridge Placement Test. Selected English teachers are now required to attend courses to ‘upskill’ and hone their language proficiency and pedagogical skills.Selected English teachers attend a training programme run by the British Council to upgrade their linguistic and pedagogical competencies. Drawing on the concept of critical pedagogy and language teaching and learning, this paper examines how teachers involved in the Ministry of Education upskilling programme reposition and manage their identities as teachers and learners as well as how they view the programme in their lives as teachers.Fifteen teachers undergoing the upskilling training were interviewed using structured interviews.It was found that although most of the participants highly valued the programme, almost all felt that it was burdensome in terms of adding to their workload and some could not see how it would help them in their classrooms. It is important to analyse sociocultural perspectives of such programmes in order for us to understand the complexities that are involved in the development and training of teachers. 2015-12-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/21602/1/ICLEHI%202015%2067%2074.pdf Karpal Singh, Paramjit Kaur (2015) Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective. In: 2nd International Conference on Language, Education, Humanities and Innovation 2015, 29th -30th December 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. http://icsai.org/procarch/2iclehi/2iclehi-50.html
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Karpal Singh, Paramjit Kaur
Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective
description English language teachers play an integral role in shaping Malaysian citizens.Recently, the Ministry of Education introduced the upskilling of English teachers nationwide as it was found that of 70000 teachers, 70% were found to be unfit to teach the subject, based on the English Language Cambridge Placement Test. Selected English teachers are now required to attend courses to ‘upskill’ and hone their language proficiency and pedagogical skills.Selected English teachers attend a training programme run by the British Council to upgrade their linguistic and pedagogical competencies. Drawing on the concept of critical pedagogy and language teaching and learning, this paper examines how teachers involved in the Ministry of Education upskilling programme reposition and manage their identities as teachers and learners as well as how they view the programme in their lives as teachers.Fifteen teachers undergoing the upskilling training were interviewed using structured interviews.It was found that although most of the participants highly valued the programme, almost all felt that it was burdensome in terms of adding to their workload and some could not see how it would help them in their classrooms. It is important to analyse sociocultural perspectives of such programmes in order for us to understand the complexities that are involved in the development and training of teachers.
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author Karpal Singh, Paramjit Kaur
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title Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective
title_short Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective
title_full Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective
title_fullStr Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective
title_full_unstemmed Upskilling English teachers in Malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective
title_sort upskilling english teachers in malaysia: a critical pedagogy perspective
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/21602/1/ICLEHI%202015%2067%2074.pdf
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