Literature and language education

IF 1 Q2 LINGUISTICS
AILA Review Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.1075/aila.21003.bob
J. Bobkina, E. Romero, S. Sastre-Merino
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Abstract

This study explores the perceptions of English language teachers of the use of literature in the context of bilingual secondary education in the region of Madrid (Spain). An approach was adopted under which eighty-one English teacher participants completed a questionnaire so that a quantitative methodological approach of a descriptive – correlational nature could be adopted for this study. Results unveiled teacher perceptions of the benefits and drawbacks of using literary texts as a teaching and learning tool, their selection of literary texts and their actual implementation of these texts in their English classes, as well as the training needs for the effective use of literary texts as a language teaching and learning tool in the bilingual EFL secondary classroom. The pedagogical implications of the study emphasize the need to redesign and consolidate teacher training programmes containing literature and innovative teaching aspects both in initial teacher training programmes and for continued training.
文学与语言教育
本研究探讨了在马德里(西班牙)地区的双语中等教育背景下,英语教师对文学使用的看法。采用了一种方法,81名英语教师参与者完成了一份问卷,因此本研究可以采用描述性-相关性的定量方法。研究结果揭示了教师对将文学文本作为教学工具的利与弊的看法,他们对文学文本的选择和在英语课堂上对这些文本的实际实施,以及在双语EFL中学课堂上有效使用文学文本作为语言教学工具的培训需求。该研究对教学的影响强调,有必要重新设计和巩固教师培训方案,在最初的教师培训方案和继续培训中都包含文献和创新教学方面。
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AILA Review
AILA Review LINGUISTICS-
CiteScore
1.20
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期刊介绍: AILA Review is a refereed publication of the Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée, an international federation of national associations for applied linguistics. All volumes are guest edited. As of volume 16, 2003, AILA Review is published with John Benjamins. This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: Scopus
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