The Importance of Project Based Learning in Teaching English as a Foreign Language - A Case Study from the Republic of Kosovo

This small-scale research paper analyses both teachers’ and students’ perceptions and their roles towards the use of Project Based Learning (PBL) in a research context in the Republic of Kosovo. The study was completed by sixty students of three lower-secondary private schools in Kosovo and eight En...

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Main Author: Latifaj Donjetë
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2022-06-01
Series:SEEU Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/seeur-2022-0031
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description This small-scale research paper analyses both teachers’ and students’ perceptions and their roles towards the use of Project Based Learning (PBL) in a research context in the Republic of Kosovo. The study was completed by sixty students of three lower-secondary private schools in Kosovo and eight English language teachers who work there. The aim of this study was to investigate teachers’ perspectives on using PBL in their classes, the challenges they face while applying PBL, the most common benefits PBL implementation, the materials used with this method, and the impact of PBL on students’ motivation to learn English as a Foreign Language. The data obtained from interviews with teachers highlight that teachers use PBL to a certain extent, though it works much effectively with lower-secondary and upper-secondary education. Teachers preferred to use Project Based Learning in their classrooms in general, although there appears to be some uncertainty between doing projects and Project Based Learning as a strategy. English language instructors have only seen themselves as facilitators of initiatives carried out in the classroom, resulting in a student-centered environment. In contrast to the past, it appears that teachers make extensive use of technology and involve students in a variety of activities to boost their learning and keep them engaged in PBL. Students on the other hand, through a very small number, highlighted that PBL is a better teaching approach in comparison to the traditional textbook teaching and learning.
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spelling doaj.art-56060245a53c4b54999de5a3ecd943f12022-12-22T01:33:22ZengSciendoSEEU Review1857-84622022-06-011719010410.2478/seeur-2022-0031The Importance of Project Based Learning in Teaching English as a Foreign Language - A Case Study from the Republic of KosovoLatifaj Donjetë0PhD. Candidate, South East European University,Tetovo, North MacedoniaThis small-scale research paper analyses both teachers’ and students’ perceptions and their roles towards the use of Project Based Learning (PBL) in a research context in the Republic of Kosovo. The study was completed by sixty students of three lower-secondary private schools in Kosovo and eight English language teachers who work there. The aim of this study was to investigate teachers’ perspectives on using PBL in their classes, the challenges they face while applying PBL, the most common benefits PBL implementation, the materials used with this method, and the impact of PBL on students’ motivation to learn English as a Foreign Language. The data obtained from interviews with teachers highlight that teachers use PBL to a certain extent, though it works much effectively with lower-secondary and upper-secondary education. Teachers preferred to use Project Based Learning in their classrooms in general, although there appears to be some uncertainty between doing projects and Project Based Learning as a strategy. English language instructors have only seen themselves as facilitators of initiatives carried out in the classroom, resulting in a student-centered environment. In contrast to the past, it appears that teachers make extensive use of technology and involve students in a variety of activities to boost their learning and keep them engaged in PBL. Students on the other hand, through a very small number, highlighted that PBL is a better teaching approach in comparison to the traditional textbook teaching and learning.https://doi.org/10.2478/seeur-2022-0031project based learningcritical thinkingcollaborationcreative thinkingenglish language
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SEEU Review
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collaboration
creative thinking
english language
title The Importance of Project Based Learning in Teaching English as a Foreign Language - A Case Study from the Republic of Kosovo
title_full The Importance of Project Based Learning in Teaching English as a Foreign Language - A Case Study from the Republic of Kosovo
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title_full_unstemmed The Importance of Project Based Learning in Teaching English as a Foreign Language - A Case Study from the Republic of Kosovo
title_short The Importance of Project Based Learning in Teaching English as a Foreign Language - A Case Study from the Republic of Kosovo
title_sort importance of project based learning in teaching english as a foreign language a case study from the republic of kosovo
topic project based learning
critical thinking
collaboration
creative thinking
english language
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