Friday, 8 September 2017

LANGUAGE LABORATORIES EXIST FOR THE EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ORAL ENGLISH IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL IN OWERRI MUNICIPAL


CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background of the study
       In the sense, we are being educated all the time, to the extent that everything that happens to us may bring about some changes in the way we feel, think, act and obviously the way we speak. We learn from the things we hear, from the circumstances in which we live, the people we meet, ideas in books infact everything that, surrounds us and we experience all the time, educates us.
       For the process of education (the process of art of imparting knowledge, skills, facts, ideals etc by either formally or informally) to function effectively, the school curriculum is taken into consideration. Therefore, curriculum is a term used to indicate a group of subjects or set of courses and their content or field of study arranged in a particular sequence, offered in schools which are to be covered for the period the learner is in school. According to Tanner and Tanner (1975) curriculum is defined as the planned and guided learning experience and intended learning outcomes, formulated through a systematic reconstruction of knowledge and experience under the auspices of the school for the learners continuous and willful growth in personal social competence.
Inspite of the fact that so many aspects of man’s knowledge compete today for inclusion as subjects in the school curriculum, at least one modern language continues to maintain the right of place in the secondary school curriculum which have been observed practically and theoretically proven to be helpful and beneficial to children in secondary schools.
       Language according to Webster’s encyclopedia unabridged dictionary of the English language is define as the body of words and systems  of use common to people who are of the same community or nation, the same geographical area of the same cultural tradition. Language is human either spoken or written because whenever there is a human society, there is language and most forms of human activity depends on the co-operation of two or more persons. A common language enables people to work together in an infinite way. English is one of the major languages out of about 5000 estimated languages of the world. About 200 years ago, English was simply the language of less than 15 million people. But today, however, English is used by more than 300 million peoples. English is one of the most influential and fast growing language spoken across the globe and also widely studied especially in areas where it is non native. One fifth of the earth land surface uses English as either a native or official language and of the entire world’s languages, today English is used in several countries in the American continent and in the republic of countries in the west African sub continent and as a language of colonization in most countries. English is usually taught as a chief foreign language in countries like Japan and China. About half of the world’s scientific and technical journals as well as newspapers are printed in English. The establishment of British council and united states information service by the British and U.S governments respectively with centres and libraries in various countries including Nigeria helped gently in spreading English and also made it easy for anyone who understands and speaks English move around major cities in the world to communicate effectively with one another.
       According to Anibueze (2009), English language is a lingua franca which implies that it is a language of unification and enables peoples from different varied languages and dialects to relate and communicate mutually and work in unism/union for instance, an Igbo man may comfortably and effectively speak to a Yoruba man or even an Hausa man and vice versa. it is also proven that English is the language of widest communication in Nigeria. The English language has also remained a very important tool for socialization and bureaucratic activities in Nigeria since the days of colonization. English is also the language for international community according to Ezeagu (1998), English language is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is used either as a primary or secondary language in many countries. It is the language of education, administration law, world trade.
       Since we have seen the importance of this language, I think it is worthwhile acquiring mastery of this very important language and for whoever does not, has deprived himself/herself access to the world’s brightest ideals and modern technologies.
       In Nigeria today, English remains the language of pedagogy, students can hardly make commendable progress in their studies without adequate mastery of this language through which most o the courses or subject in primary, secondary or tertiary institutions are taught and examined. This calls for us to look into the rudiments and functional approach to this language which is very important that according Umaru (2005) as a student learns a new language, very often he does not know how to express what he wants to say in writing and since he student uses a foreign language as a medium of communication, he has to start from the scratch to learn the rudiments of the language which is the function where various problems arises from teaching and learning the language.
Learning on the other hand is seen as the official medium of communication among humans, and one of the things that differentiate man from other animals. Signs and symbols have no international understanding and may be difficult to understand everywhere but only by a speech community pictures, painting and even sculptures can’t be read by all. This makes language superior and unique to all of them because language is easily understood and generally used. Traditionally, language is defined as the system of arbitrary vocal symbols by which thoughts are communicated from one being to another.
Language teaching according to Oluuikpe (2005). Is the  basic cractema for accessing students proficiency in speaking and writing and ability to have general control of the basic grammatical categories such as punctuation, tense, number, gender etc. English language teaching in Nigeria has fought with many problems which among them, the most deficiency is our English language teachers who are not well trained. For instance, in a situation where the teacher of the  language has no mastery of its grammatical categories as seen today does not mean well for the system at all.
Language Leaning :
       Human beings have the ability to learn, to understand and to think about things. Humans have the capacity to gain and also make use of knowledge, explore situations, collect information, plan and execute the plans. According to Theodore (2001) stated that language learning requires enough time, patience and practice. and this cannot be done solely in schools with the large class but requires few minutes of daily practice for individual students. Therefore, pupils and students are encourage to practice this language in their leisure in other to gain mastery of this language as required. For effective teaching and learning of this language, the teacher has to employ some effective teaching methods in other to present his materials properly to the learners. This implies that for effective teaching and learning to take place, the skillful teacher needs to use the many different methods and techniques at his command. Although there are great diversity in teaching methods and techniques, there is no one of them that is considered the best for every teaching situation. This is however assumed that carefully designed teaching method can work wonders in making learning effective.
       For the purpose of teaching and learning of oral English we look at some teaching materials at our commend which involves the dominance of textbooks, dictionaries and work book pertaining to English language. But more especially the modern language laboratories which we are going to pay much attention to for the purpose of this research work. Modern language laboratory is really one of the newest media (educational) that is making a lot of impact in our educational sector. The language laboratory is referred to as an audio or an audio visual installation used as an aid in language teaching where each student is able to replay one track of the tape and at the same time record his response on another track. He is then able to rewind the tape to listen to both the master track and the recording of his own response and then comparing the two recordings.
Statement of the Problem
       The problem of this study is to find out if the language laboratory has an impact n the effective teaching and learning of oral English in junior secondary school. The most serious confronting problem to learners of second language (L2) Is that the language is not widely used in their immediate environment and as a result, the learner has no exposure to the language to be learnt. In most cases, the teachers who teach secondary languages like the English language are non native speakers of the language so they neither speak the language fluently. Another problem is the interference of the mother tongue. This therefore prompted the researcher to find out the impact of the language laboratory in the teaching and learning of oral English.
Purpose of the Study
       The aim of this research work is o highlight the impact of the language laboratory for effective teaching and learning of the oral English.
Thus;
1.  To find out if there are enough language laboratories for effective teaching and learning of oral English in junior secondary school in owerri municipal.
2.  To find out the major inputs of language laboratories for effective teaching and learning of oral English as it affects the teachers of the language in junior secondary school.
3.  To find out the major impact of the language laboratories for effective teaching and learning of oral English as it affect the teacher trainee of the language in junior secondary schools.
4.  To find out if there are competent teachers to handle the subject matter in junior secondary schools

Significance of the Study
       Finding from this study will provide valuable information to the government, the Nigeria educational sector and curriculum planners because through this research, an awareness will be created for the installation of language laboratories in our educational institutions. The research is expected to enable teachers of English language to identify problems and become aware of the problems that hinder the teaching and learning of oral English and how to deal with it. Students on their own side will also be aware of their major hindrance  to speaking and be able t find mans of overcoming these problems . and finally, findings from this study will be beneficial to all those involved in the teaching of oral English in owerri municipal and the country at large.
Scope of the Study
       This study is limited to investigating the impact of language laboratories for effective teaching and learning of oral English in some selected secondary schools in owerri municipal. The study is limited to the availability of language laboratories, the qualification of English language teachers and the teaching methods; the impact of language laboratories on students performance and finally the mother tongue interference.
Research Question
       This study will be guided by these questions.
1.  To what extent does language laboratories exist for the effective teaching and learning of oral English in junior secondary school in Owerri Municipal?
2.  To what extent are there qualified teachers to teach the oral English
3.  To what extent does mother tongue inference affect the effective language laboratory
4.  What methods do teachers uses in the teaching of oral English?







ENGAGING STUDENT ACTIVELY IN LEARNING PHYSICS USING FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM METHOD IN ALVAN IKOKU FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION.


Background of the study
Technological advances have impacted almost every facet of modern culture; education is no different. As new technologies become available, they are often embraced in educational innovation in an attempt to enhance traditional instruction. The “flipped classroom” is one of the most recently emerged and popular technology-infused learning models. This is a learning model in which content attainment is shifted forward to outside of class in an online format and then followed by teacher-facilitated concept application activities in class. This model has gained such popularity across the country that there is now a Flipped Learning Network with more than 12,000 member educators that supports educators.
Fitzpatrick, Berrett and Mazur ( 2009); In essence, “flipping the classroom” means that students gain first exposure to new material outside of class, usually via reading or lecture videos, and then use class time to do the harder work of assimilating that knowledge, perhaps through problem-solving, discussion, or debates. Hence Okeke,(2000) 

Statement of the Problem
Research/studies have shown that students’ performance in physics over the years has remained dismally poor (Owolabi 2004; NERDC 2005). Several reasons identified as causal factors to the poor performance. Traditional teaching / lecture method commonly used did not seem to enhance students understanding in physics, nor did such method engage students actively in the learning process.

Purpose of the Study
The purpose of the current study was to determine the effects of the flipped classroom approach using innovative teaching methods on the academic success of baccalaureate nursing students in two adult health nursing courses, as measured by examination averages and student satisfaction.
Adagba (2005) stressed that, this exercise provides opportunity to beginning teachers to become socialized into the profession. Ajoku (2003) asserted that, performance during practice teaching provide some basis for predicting the future success of the teacher outgoing popularity and centrality of practice teaching is an important contributing factor towards the quality of teacher education programmed. Edem (2003) confirmed that, during practice teaching, working with students in schools provide a high degree of emotional involvement of a mostly positive nature. Students teachers feel themselves grow through experience and they begin to link to a culture of teaching.
Significance of the Study
The result of this research will be beneficial to the following people
1.   Teachers: It will sensitize the teachers on the need to use this method which will provide an incentive for students to prepare for class.
School management: It will...............



Research Question
The following research questions will guide the study.

1.  Will “flipping” a classroom engage student actively in learning physics in A.I.F.C.E?
What would................


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Okeke, M.H. (2008). Teaching skills and learning skills. Educational Journal of Management Development, 1(1), 2-6.

Stahl, S. (2009). Substance over learning styles. Journal of Review of Educational Research, 4(2), 228-232.

Bergmann, J., Overmyer, J., and Willie, B. (2011). The flipped class: What it is and What it is not. The Daily Riff. Retrieved from http://www.thedailyriff.com/articles/the-flipped-class-conversation-689.php

Berrett D (2012). How ‘flipping’ the classroom