Perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (SAELL) approach and programme : a case study

The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of students and lecturers towards the Self-Access English Language Learning (SAELL) approach and programme at a tertiary institution in Malaysia, i.e. the Discovery Institution. In this study, the students' and lecturers' beliefs...

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Main Author: Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling my-utm-ep.64392018-09-27T04:01:45Z Perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (SAELL) approach and programme : a case study 2002-04 Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah LB Theory and practice of education The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of students and lecturers towards the Self-Access English Language Learning (SAELL) approach and programme at a tertiary institution in Malaysia, i.e. the Discovery Institution. In this study, the students' and lecturers' beliefs and attitudes, views on the '4ELL approach, and views on various factors relating to the SAELL programme were examined and compared. ?. ' Data were gathered using the questionnaire and semi-structured interview. A total 271 students and 37 English language lecturers participated in the questionnaire survey, b d out of these, 51 students and 12 lecturers were involved in the interview sessions. The data obtained were analysed separately but they were later used for purposes of comparison. These data were also supported by documentary evidence and the researcher's ethnographic knowledge of the research contest. The findings were then compared and contrasted to find out if the students and lecturers had the same perceptions of the SAELL programme. , The study found several factors influencing the students' and lecturers' perceptions towards the SAELL approach and programme. The factors were their views on English language learning, the lecturers' roles as English language educators, the institution's English language courses and programmes, and the SAEU materials, facilities and equipment. Other influencing factors included their learning experiences, study approaches, ability to learn independently, knowledge of the SAELL approach, acceptance of the SAELL approach and programme. ABSTRACT I The study implied that: (1) the students and lecturers should be given training on the SAELL approach, (2) the SAELL programme should be better-planned and managed, (3) the SAELL programme should be introduced to all the institution's student population, and (4) the SAELL programme is a good channel for students to learn and improve their English language proficiency levels and learning skills. 2002-04 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6439/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6439/1/MasdinahAlauyahMdYusofPFPPSM2002.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:62330 phd doctoral The University of Reading, United Kingdom, School of Education, Faculty of Education and Community Studies School of Education, Faculty of Education and Community Studies
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Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
Perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (SAELL) approach and programme : a case study
description The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of students and lecturers towards the Self-Access English Language Learning (SAELL) approach and programme at a tertiary institution in Malaysia, i.e. the Discovery Institution. In this study, the students' and lecturers' beliefs and attitudes, views on the '4ELL approach, and views on various factors relating to the SAELL programme were examined and compared. ?. ' Data were gathered using the questionnaire and semi-structured interview. A total 271 students and 37 English language lecturers participated in the questionnaire survey, b d out of these, 51 students and 12 lecturers were involved in the interview sessions. The data obtained were analysed separately but they were later used for purposes of comparison. These data were also supported by documentary evidence and the researcher's ethnographic knowledge of the research contest. The findings were then compared and contrasted to find out if the students and lecturers had the same perceptions of the SAELL programme. , The study found several factors influencing the students' and lecturers' perceptions towards the SAELL approach and programme. The factors were their views on English language learning, the lecturers' roles as English language educators, the institution's English language courses and programmes, and the SAEU materials, facilities and equipment. Other influencing factors included their learning experiences, study approaches, ability to learn independently, knowledge of the SAELL approach, acceptance of the SAELL approach and programme. ABSTRACT I The study implied that: (1) the students and lecturers should be given training on the SAELL approach, (2) the SAELL programme should be better-planned and managed, (3) the SAELL programme should be introduced to all the institution's student population, and (4) the SAELL programme is a good channel for students to learn and improve their English language proficiency levels and learning skills.
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author Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
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author_sort Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
title Perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (SAELL) approach and programme : a case study
title_short Perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (SAELL) approach and programme : a case study
title_full Perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (SAELL) approach and programme : a case study
title_fullStr Perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (SAELL) approach and programme : a case study
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (SAELL) approach and programme : a case study
title_sort perceptions of students and lecturers towards the self-access english language learning (saell) approach and programme : a case study
granting_institution The University of Reading, United Kingdom, School of Education, Faculty of Education and Community Studies
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