Teachers' perspectives on grammar teaching: Do they correspond with the current principles?

Grammar teaching has always been subject to considerable controversy. With the advent of the post-method era, different options, principles and conditions have been proposed to guide the process of teaching which has led to the recognition of teacher cognition. The present study aims at delving into...

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Main Authors: Shiva Kaivanpanah, Davoud Borzabadi, Morteza Nematollahi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran (TELLSI) 2012-06-01
Series:Teaching English Language
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Online Access:http://www.teljournal.org/article_57617_f8c9b9871715a8bdad25f308f0217209.pdf
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Summary:Grammar teaching has always been subject to considerable controversy. With the advent of the post-method era, different options, principles and conditions have been proposed to guide the process of teaching which has led to the recognition of teacher cognition. The present study aims at delving into teachers' perspectives on different aspects of grammar teaching. Furthermore, it examines whether they correspond to the current principles of grammar instruction. 109 teachers from different language institutes responded to a Likert-type questionnaire adapted from Burgess and Etherington (2002). Then, the classroom practices of 5 of them were observed for more insights into teachers' perspectives on the current principles of grammar teaching. The results indicated that teachers had a good knowledge of different aspects of grammar instruction. Further, they valued all the current principles, but only applied the awareness principle in their classes. Finally, in the light of the results, it was concluded that the realities of classrooms should determine the content of teacher education courses.
ISSN:2538-5488
2538-547X