A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis

This study investigated secondary school students and trainee teachers' perceptions towards the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English. It also examined students' feedback on the benefit of drama-based activities to their motivation to learn, selfesteem and anxiety. Th...

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Main Author: Abd Azis, Nur Anissa
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Education 2014
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14648/
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description This study investigated secondary school students and trainee teachers' perceptions towards the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English. It also examined students' feedback on the benefit of drama-based activities to their motivation to learn, selfesteem and anxiety. The subjects of this study involved 50 Form Two students from a secondary school situated in the sub-urban area of Klang Valley, specifically Subang and also two trainee teachers who have taught at schools in that area. The study employed two method of collecting data which were questionnaire and interviews. The findings in this study indicate that majority of the students feel that drama techniques is effective as it helps improve their motivation to learn, increase their level of self-confidence and reduce their language anxiety in the teaching and learning process. The students' perception was supported by trainee teachers' point of view that really favors the use of drama techniques and had given their testimony on the effectiveness of the using drama-based activities in the classroom. The most significant finding reveals that both students and trainee teachers support the notion of the effectiveness of applying drama techniques in teaching English as it benefits students not only in terms of academic but it also contribute to students' affective development.
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spelling uitm-146482016-09-30T08:15:53Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14648/ A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis Abd Azis, Nur Anissa Drama Drama This study investigated secondary school students and trainee teachers' perceptions towards the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English. It also examined students' feedback on the benefit of drama-based activities to their motivation to learn, selfesteem and anxiety. The subjects of this study involved 50 Form Two students from a secondary school situated in the sub-urban area of Klang Valley, specifically Subang and also two trainee teachers who have taught at schools in that area. The study employed two method of collecting data which were questionnaire and interviews. The findings in this study indicate that majority of the students feel that drama techniques is effective as it helps improve their motivation to learn, increase their level of self-confidence and reduce their language anxiety in the teaching and learning process. The students' perception was supported by trainee teachers' point of view that really favors the use of drama techniques and had given their testimony on the effectiveness of the using drama-based activities in the classroom. The most significant finding reveals that both students and trainee teachers support the notion of the effectiveness of applying drama techniques in teaching English as it benefits students not only in terms of academic but it also contribute to students' affective development. Faculty of Education 2014 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14648/1/PPb_NUR%20ANISSA%20ABD%20AZIS%20ED%2014_5.pdf Abd Azis, Nur Anissa (2014) A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis. (2014) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Abd Azis, Nur Anissa
A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis
title A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis
title_full A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis
title_fullStr A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis
title_full_unstemmed A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis
title_short A study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching English: Trainee teachers and students' perspectives / Nur Anissa Abd Azis
title_sort study on the effectiveness of using drama techniques in teaching english: trainee teachers and students' perspectives / nur anissa abd azis
topic Drama
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14648/