English Writing and Social Stratification in Pakistan: Exploring the Role of SES on Students’ Writing

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Samiullah  , Sham Haidar
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Abstract

Abstract English writing skills are important in English language teaching due to the practice of evaluating students’ academic performance in English writing both of other subjects’ content knowledge and of English language itself. However, students come to high schools with baggage of varying linguistics competencies due to differential exposure to English at home and schools. Elite class students are exposed to social and linguistic capitals both in family and educational institutions, while ordinary people lack the resources to provide such exposure to their children. How such differential upbringing affect their performance in English language proficiency including English writing skills has been less focused earlier. This study explores the role of socioeconomic statuses on students’ writing skills. Employing qualitative research methodology, this study elicited English writing samples of different text types from the Higher Secondary School (HSSC) level students. Along with writing tasks as sample, data were also collected through ten students’ narratives and focus group discussion of five teachers. Data were analyzed inductively through coding, categories and themes. The study found that socioeconomic factors such as social capital that is environment, cultural capitals like mother and father education, reading books, watching English movies and cartoons and school contribute to the writing skills of the students. The study calls for giving more importance to the English writing skills in the English instructions.
巴基斯坦的英语写作与社会分层:社会经济地位对学生写作的影响
摘要英语写作技巧在英语教学中非常重要,因为英语写作不仅是对其他学科的内容知识的评价,也是对英语语言本身的评价。然而,由于家庭和学校对英语的不同接触,学生们带着不同的语言能力进入高中。精英阶层的学生在家庭和教育机构中都能接触到社会资本和语言资本,而普通人却缺乏为孩子提供这种接触的资源。这种不同的成长环境如何影响他们在英语语言能力上的表现,包括英语写作技能,这在之前的研究中很少得到关注。本研究探讨社会经济地位对学生写作技巧的影响。本研究采用质性研究方法,从高中(HSSC)水平学生中抽取不同文本类型的英语写作样本。以写作任务为样本,通过10名学生的叙述和5名教师的焦点小组讨论来收集数据。通过编码、分类、主题对数据进行归纳分析。研究发现,社会经济因素,如社会资本(即环境)、文化资本(如父母教育、阅读书籍、观看英语电影和动画片)以及学校对学生的写作技能有影响。该研究呼吁在英语教学中应更加重视英语写作技巧。
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