Changes in beliefs and practices on L1 use of pre-service teachers of English in the Philippines

English teachers’ beliefs undeniably play a significant role in their actual performance in the field especially for pre-service teachers who are deployed in their internship. One issue that these student-teachers (STs) may face is the use of the first language (L1) in the English classroom. Thus, t...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdm_deal-10022021-09-15T02:38:05Z Changes in beliefs and practices on L1 use of pre-service teachers of English in the Philippines Talusik, Angelique V. English teachers’ beliefs undeniably play a significant role in their actual performance in the field especially for pre-service teachers who are deployed in their internship. One issue that these student-teachers (STs) may face is the use of the first language (L1) in the English classroom. Thus, this case study presents the examination of the STs’ beliefs on L1 use before and after the internship and the critical incidents that influenced the strengthening or modification of their cognitions. Using introspective methods, the STs’ beliefs and practices were recorded and analyzed into themes that revealed the critical incidents affecting their language use in the classroom. The results show that learning experiences, first-hand teaching, student interaction, and immediate educational authorities influenced the modification and strengthening of their beliefs and practices. In conclusion, schooling experiences are influential in the formation of STs’ initial beliefs, while critical incidents that arise during actual practice and the contextual factors, including students and cooperating teachers (CTs), shape their post-internship beliefs and practices. Considering these findings, the researcher proposes the implementation of structured reflection in internship programs, training of CTs handling STs, and improvement of English teacher education programs that tackle the use and functions of linguistic resources available to educators. 2021-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_deal/4 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=etdm_deal English and Applied Linguistics Master's Theses English Animo Repository Teachers—Training of Student teachers Language and Literacy Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Teachers—Training of
Student teachers
Language and Literacy Education
spellingShingle Teachers—Training of
Student teachers
Language and Literacy Education
Talusik, Angelique V.
Changes in beliefs and practices on L1 use of pre-service teachers of English in the Philippines
description English teachers’ beliefs undeniably play a significant role in their actual performance in the field especially for pre-service teachers who are deployed in their internship. One issue that these student-teachers (STs) may face is the use of the first language (L1) in the English classroom. Thus, this case study presents the examination of the STs’ beliefs on L1 use before and after the internship and the critical incidents that influenced the strengthening or modification of their cognitions. Using introspective methods, the STs’ beliefs and practices were recorded and analyzed into themes that revealed the critical incidents affecting their language use in the classroom. The results show that learning experiences, first-hand teaching, student interaction, and immediate educational authorities influenced the modification and strengthening of their beliefs and practices. In conclusion, schooling experiences are influential in the formation of STs’ initial beliefs, while critical incidents that arise during actual practice and the contextual factors, including students and cooperating teachers (CTs), shape their post-internship beliefs and practices. Considering these findings, the researcher proposes the implementation of structured reflection in internship programs, training of CTs handling STs, and improvement of English teacher education programs that tackle the use and functions of linguistic resources available to educators.
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author Talusik, Angelique V.
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title Changes in beliefs and practices on L1 use of pre-service teachers of English in the Philippines
title_short Changes in beliefs and practices on L1 use of pre-service teachers of English in the Philippines
title_full Changes in beliefs and practices on L1 use of pre-service teachers of English in the Philippines
title_fullStr Changes in beliefs and practices on L1 use of pre-service teachers of English in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Changes in beliefs and practices on L1 use of pre-service teachers of English in the Philippines
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