The influence of large classes in the English language teaching-learning process in Ecuadorian high schools.

This study aims to determine instructional, social, and psychological implications of large classes in the English teaching-learning process. The research sample consisted of five classes of English as foreign language (EFL), which belonged to a private high school located in Quito and had 35 studen...

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Main Author: Sánchez Galarza, Patricio (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/13955
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Summary:This study aims to determine instructional, social, and psychological implications of large classes in the English teaching-learning process. The research sample consisted of five classes of English as foreign language (EFL), which belonged to a private high school located in Quito and had 35 students or more. The selected classrooms were from 8th basic year to 3rd of bachillerato. The research data was collected through a questionnaire. Participants were asked to decide their agreement or disagreement about 21 statements according to a Likert scale. The information was described by using relative frequencies; then, the results were contrasted with the literature and previous researches. The findings evidenced that large classes influenced the occurrence of an irregular feedback toward the learners, a less tense atmosphere in class, more chances to meet classmates, the fact of not remembering the pupils’ names by teachers, and a general relaxation of students during lessons.