英语作为第二语言(ESL)与英语能力课程学生的学业成绩

Fahima Rahman
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本论文探讨了在孟加拉国中学教育中使用英语作为教学媒介的有效性和挑战,重点是数学、科学和英语。由于全球对英语能力的要求,采用英语作为教学媒介已在英语版本学校、公立和私立大学等教育机构中流行起来。本研究采用定量研究方法,调查了讲孟加拉语的学生在母语非英语的情况下接受英语教学在语言习得方面存在的差距。本研究还探讨了英语教学的盛行可能导致孟加拉语身份丧失的问题。本研究探讨了在英语作为第二语言(ESL)课堂上第一语言(L1)和目标语言(英语)的使用情况。虽然使用母语可以帮助学生理解复杂的概念和词汇,但过度使用母语会妨碍他们接触目标语言。本研究分析了在 ESL 课堂中使用英语的效果以及学生在英语、数学和科学科目中的学习成绩。此外,本研究还探讨了教师和学生在使用英语作为教学媒介时所面临的挑战。英语在历史上与殖民主义的联系引起了孟加拉语使用者的怀疑和对保护母语的质疑。本研究探讨了这种语言情景如何影响课堂活动和学习成果。通过考察数学、科学和英语科目中英语语言技能的发展情况,本研究旨在确定目前的教学媒介在培养学生语言和所教科目的能力方面的有效性。本研究的结果为孟加拉国教育系统的语言政策和教学媒介提供了启示。研究可指导政策制定者和教育当局确定最有效的方法,在英语作为教学媒介与保护孟加拉语特性和语言之间取得平衡。研究强调了考虑语言政策、教师培训和课程设计的重要性,以创造一种环境,在尊重孟加拉国文化和语言遗产的同时,最大限度地促进语言学习和学科理解。关键词英语作为教学媒介、孟加拉国的语言习得、ESL 课堂、学习成绩、语言政策、课程设计
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English as A Second Language (ESL) and the Academic Performance of the Students towards English Proficiency Program
This dissertation examines the effectiveness and challenges of using English as a medium of instruction in secondary-level education in Bangladesh, with a focus on Math, Science, and English. The adoption of English as a medium of instruction has become popular in educational institutions such as English-version schools and public and private universities due to global demands for English proficiency. Employing quantitative research methods, this study investigates the gap in language acquisition among Bangla-speaking students who are taught in English despite their non-native background. It also addresses concerns about the potential loss of Bengali identity due to the prevalence of English instruction. The research examines the use of the first language (L1) and the target language (English) within English as a Second Language (ESL) classrooms. While L1 use can help students understand complex concepts and vocabulary, excessive use can hinder their exposure to the target language. The study analyzes the effectiveness of using English in ESL classrooms and students’ academic performance in English, Math, and Science subjects. Additionally, this research explores the challenges faced by teachers and students when implementing English as a medium of instruction. The historical association of English with colonialism has raised skepticism among Bengali speakers and questions about preserving their mother tongue. This study examines how this linguistic scenario affects classroom activities and learning outcomes. By examining the development of English language skills in Math, Science, and English subjects, this research aims to determine the effectiveness of the current medium of instruction in fostering proficiency in both language and subjects taught. The findings of this study provide insights into language policy and the medium of instruction in the Bangladeshi education system. The research can guide policy-makers and educational authorities in determining the most effective approach to balancing English as a medium of instruction with the preservation of Bengali identity and language. The study highlights the importance of considering language policy, teacher training, and curriculum design to create an environment that maximizes language acquisition and subject understanding while respecting Bangladesh’s cultural and linguistic heritage. Keywords: English as a medium of Instruction, Language acquisition in Bangladesh, ESL classroom, Academic performance, Language policy, Curriculum design
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