Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy

This thesis focuses on the perspectives of teachers and students on codeswitching as a teaching-learning technique outside of classroom contexts in Raffles International College (RIC), a private college in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Despite having English as its medium of instruction, the...

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Main Author: Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy, Sh. Fei'ziah
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14837/
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description This thesis focuses on the perspectives of teachers and students on codeswitching as a teaching-learning technique outside of classroom contexts in Raffles International College (RIC), a private college in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Despite having English as its medium of instruction, the teachers and students, especially those with spoken ability in English, Malay and Chinese, often practice codeswitching, which serves many functions in conversations (Auer, 1998; as cited in Riehl, 2005). This paper examines the attitudes of teachers and students to codeswitching in RIC, and the teachers’ and students’ perceptions of codeswitching as a teaching and learning strategy. Data was collected through nonparticipant observation, likert-type questionnaire, and short interview sessions. The participants of the study were 28 teachers and 85 students. In addition to that, three teachers were purposively selected for conversation observations and interview sessions. It was found that codeswitching is natural, acceptable and inevitable in the context of RIC, that the teachers and students generally have positive attitudes to codeswitching, and the teachers and students have mixed perception of codeswitching as teaching and learning strategy, as well as a gap of expectation towards the practice of codeswitching in the contexts of the college. From the findings of this research, the researcher identified that codeswitching is used as a technique to scaffold the teaching-learning of teachers and students of RIC. In conclusion, despite previous researches’ findings on codeswitching as a speech style, it is still considered as a strategy for the teachers and students of RIC outside of classroom contexts to communicate and achieve their teaching-learning goals.
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spelling uitm-148372022-04-05T06:40:27Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14837/ Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy, Sh. Fei'ziah Blended learning. Computer assisted instruction. Programmed instruction Malaysia This thesis focuses on the perspectives of teachers and students on codeswitching as a teaching-learning technique outside of classroom contexts in Raffles International College (RIC), a private college in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Despite having English as its medium of instruction, the teachers and students, especially those with spoken ability in English, Malay and Chinese, often practice codeswitching, which serves many functions in conversations (Auer, 1998; as cited in Riehl, 2005). This paper examines the attitudes of teachers and students to codeswitching in RIC, and the teachers’ and students’ perceptions of codeswitching as a teaching and learning strategy. Data was collected through nonparticipant observation, likert-type questionnaire, and short interview sessions. The participants of the study were 28 teachers and 85 students. In addition to that, three teachers were purposively selected for conversation observations and interview sessions. It was found that codeswitching is natural, acceptable and inevitable in the context of RIC, that the teachers and students generally have positive attitudes to codeswitching, and the teachers and students have mixed perception of codeswitching as teaching and learning strategy, as well as a gap of expectation towards the practice of codeswitching in the contexts of the college. From the findings of this research, the researcher identified that codeswitching is used as a technique to scaffold the teaching-learning of teachers and students of RIC. In conclusion, despite previous researches’ findings on codeswitching as a speech style, it is still considered as a strategy for the teachers and students of RIC outside of classroom contexts to communicate and achieve their teaching-learning goals. 2010-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14837/1/TM_SH.%20FEI%27ZIAH%20SYED%20MOHD%20FEISAL%20ALQUDSY%20ED%2010_5.PDF Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy, Sh. Fei'ziah (2010) Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy. (2010) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA. <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/14837.pdf>
spellingShingle Blended learning. Computer assisted instruction. Programmed instruction
Malaysia
Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy, Sh. Fei'ziah
Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy
title Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy
title_full Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy
title_fullStr Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy
title_full_unstemmed Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy
title_short Codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of Raffles International College (RIC) / Sh. Fei'ziah Syed Mohd Feisal Alqudsy
title_sort codeswitching as a scaffolding technique in teaching and learning: the case of raffles international college (ric) / sh. fei'ziah syed mohd feisal alqudsy
topic Blended learning. Computer assisted instruction. Programmed instruction
Malaysia
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14837/