Guidelines for Developing Provision of Additional English Courses: A Case Study of Schools under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office, Nonthaburi

Areerug Mejang, Wannaprapha Suksawas
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The objectives of this survey research were to: 1) study the current state of additional English course management in schools under the Secondary Educational Service Area Office Nonthaburi in Thailand; 2) study and compare the opinions of teachers and students towards the appropriateness of the current state of additional English course management; and 3) propose guidelines for the provision of additional English course management. The informants in this research included 18 heads of the foreign language learning group and 3 experts in curriculum and English language teaching. The study sample included 87 teachers and 120 high school students. The research instruments included an additional English course management form, an opinion questionnaire, and a semi-structured interview. Data analysis determining frequency, mean, standard deviation, t-test and content analysis was performed. The findings revealed: 1) overall, 60 English additional courses were offered at various schools, grouped into 5 categories according to the focus of the course, and arranged in descending order as follows: English for daily communication (33 courses), English for continuing education (10 courses), English for careers (10 courses), English for pleasure (5 courses), and others (2 courses); 2) in general, teachers and students rated each school’s additional course management as appropriate at the high level and teachers and students’ opinions were significantly different at the .05 level of significance; and 3) guidelines for the provision of English additional course management included support for teachers’ knowledge on course development, allocation of a curriculum consultant, improvements to course management practices, and additional focus on learners’ needs when developing the course.
提供额外英语课程的指引:以论武里中学教育服务区办公室的学校为例
本调查研究的目的是:1)研究泰国论武里中学教育服务区办事处所属学校的额外英语课程管理现状;2)研究和比较教师和学生对英语补课管理现状是否合适的看法;3)提出提供额外英语课程管理的指导方针。本研究的调查对象包括18位外语学习组组长和3位课程与英语教学专家。研究样本包括87名教师和120名高中生。研究工具包括额外的英语课程管理表格、意见问卷和半结构化访谈。进行数据分析,确定频率、平均值、标准差、t检验和内容分析。调查结果显示:1)各学校共开设了60门英语附加课程,根据课程的重点分为5类,并按以下顺序排列:日常交流英语(33门)、继续教育英语(10门)、职业英语(10门)、娱乐英语(5门)、其他(2门);2)总体而言,教师和学生对各学校额外课程管理的评价在较高水平上是适当的,教师和学生的意见在0.05显著水平上存在显著差异;3)提供英语附加课程管理的指导方针包括支持教师在课程开发方面的知识,分配课程顾问,改进课程管理实践,以及在开发课程时更多地关注学习者的需求。
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