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1 Title Teachers' Perceptions on Action Research

2 Introduction Name: Julien Anthony Louis Status: First year student Institution: The University of the West Indies Open-Campus Course of Study: Masters of Linguistics

3 My reseach topic Teachers’ perceptions on action research as a requirement for effective classroom language teaching at Toco Anglican Primary School.

4 Context of research only 40% of students were able to meet the National Standard 60% were operating below the National Standard

5 Areas to be covered Purpose of the study What are perceptions? What is action research? Methodology Findings Conclusion

6 Purpose of the study What are the perceptions held by teachers on Action Research as a requirement for effective classroom language teaching at Toco Anglican Primary School?

7 What are perceptions? ways of seeing or understanding impact our teaching practice (Liao, 2007; Kuzborska, 2011) life experiences in society, prior schooling, professional education, and teaching experience (Gabillon, 2012).

8 What is action research? a natural part of teaching (Miller, 2007) to investigate classroom behaviours of both teachers and students with the aim of improving teachers' practice and enhancing students’ learning

9 Methodology Questionnaire - demographic data

10 Statement Action research is a requirement in an effective language teaching classroom. Agree Disagree

11 Findings most teachers perceived that action research is a requirement in an effective language teaching classroom some teachers did not perceive action research as a requirement in an effective language teaching classroom

12 Conclusion Perceptions are ways of seeing, understanding Action research is a natural part of teaching The perceptions held by teachers on action research as a requirement for effective classroom language teaching at Toco Anglican Primary School Most teachers perceived action research as a requirement in an effective language classroom Some teachers did not perceive action research as a requirement in a language teaching classroom

13 Reference Gabillon, Z. (2012). Revisiting foreign language teacher beliefs. Retrieved Tuesday April 9, 2013 from http://www.academia.edu/2442206/Revisiting_Foreign_Langua ge_Teacher_Beliefs http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl/April2011/articles/kuzborska.pdf Kuzborska, I. (2011). Links between teachers’ beliefs and practices and research on reading. Retrieved Tuesday April 9, 2013 from http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl/April2011/articles/kuzborska.pdf Liao, P. (2007). Teachers’ beliefs about teaching English to elementary school children. Retrieved Tuesday April 9, 2013 from http://home.pchome.com.tw/showbiz/posenliao/doc/teachers_b eliefs_about_teaching_English.pdf


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