接受“违禁语言”教学培训:加纳教育学院加纳语(akan)专业实习教师的态度

Abdulai Akuamah, F. Gyampoh, Leticia Asamoah
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讲师、老师和学生通常认为加纳土著语言专业的学生在学术上很弱。然而,一些学生仍然把它作为加纳教育学院的专业。本研究调查加纳教育学院土著语言阿坎语专业实习教师的态度。为此,有目的地选择了三所学院,即圣约瑟夫教育学院、阿贝蒂菲长老会教育学院和Fosu教育学院。研究共招募了212名学生,其中男性101名,女性111名。对数据进行定量分析。结果显示,大多数参与者对教育学院层面的Akan研究总体持积极态度。同样,实习教师对阿坎语专业的态度是积极的,因为绝大多数人不会因为学习阿坎语而感到不安。最后,虽然大多数人相信他们会允许他们的亲人在未来追求Akan,但其他的回答表明参与者有不同的意见。这种态度将大大改变其他人对加纳土著语言学习的负面看法。
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RECEIVING TRAINING TO TEACH THE 'PROHIBITED LANGUAGE: THE ATTITUDE OF STUDENT TEACHERS MAJORING IN A GHANAIAN LANGUAGE (AKAN) IN THE COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN GHANA
Lecturers, teachers, and students often consider students majoring in indigenous languages in Ghana as academically weak. However, some students still pursue it as a major in the Colleges of Education in Ghana. The present study investigates the attitude of student teachers majoring in an indigenous language Akan in the Colleges of Education in Ghana. To do so, three colleges, namely, St. Joseph's College of Education, Abetifi Presbyterian College of Education, and Fosu College of Education, were purposefully selected. A total of 212 students comprising 101 males and 111 females were recruited for the study. The data were quantitatively analyzed. The results showed that most participants have a positive attitude toward the study of Akan in general at the College of Education level. Similarly, student teachers' attitude toward majoring in Akan was positive since the overwhelming majority are not perturbed by the stigma associated with studying the Akan language in general. Finally, although a slight majority believed that they would allow their loved ones to pursue Akan in the future, other responses indicated participants had diverse opinions. This attitude will go a long way to change the negative perceptions others have about the study of indigenous languages in Ghana.
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