Investigating Learning/Teaching Challenges in EFL Classes At Algerian primary school - Mecheria -
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Date
2024
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centre universitaire Salhi Ahmed Naama
Abstract
This study aimed to explore primary school teachers‟ perceptions of the
challenges they encountered while teaching English in Mecheria, Naama-Algeria. In
light of this, we hypothesized that these challenges may vary between pupils and
teachers, such as time management, suitable materials, qualified teachers, a
supportive environment, and others. We also hypothesized that teachers‟ role is
important in overcoming the challenges or difficulties faced in classes; they may
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audiovisual devices, time-managing techniques, motivational tasks,
exemplification, and other strategies. To achieve the above objective, we conducted
a semi-structured interview with eight teachers, submitted a questionnaire to two
other teachers, and conducted a classroom observation. The results revealed that
managing time and overcrowded classrooms, lack of experience, and insufficient
materials were the main issues found in primary education. Therefore, this
supported our initial hypothesis that there are a variety of challenges facing both
pupils and teachers. Moreover, the findings showed that teachers play a significant
role in reducing those challenges by using various materials, strategies, and tasks.
This helped us accept our second hypothesis. In conclusion, teaching the English
language in primary schools is full of problems, but the teacher is the only person
capable of overcoming them.
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primary schools, teachers‟ perceptions, teaching and learning challenges.
