Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong

This paper studies the relationship between communication skills, personality factors and performance in secondary school and academic success in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) programme in a Malaysian university. It was found that three specific skills: fluency, clarity and langua...

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Main Authors: Richard J., Holmes, Marina, Mohamed Arif, Lee Lai, Fong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACRULeT, Faculty of Education & UiTM Press 2009
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/366/
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description This paper studies the relationship between communication skills, personality factors and performance in secondary school and academic success in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) programme in a Malaysian university. It was found that three specific skills: fluency, clarity and language use were modestly predictive of success over the first six semesters of the degree programme but that personality traits and general and educational knowledge were not. Performance on the Malaysian secondary school examination, especially in maths, also predicted academic success. It was also found that the qualities assessed at the interview were barely detectable by lecturers a little more than two years later although communicative skills were somewhat more so than the others. The findings suggest that when students are studying in the medium of a second language, communicative competence and prior academic achievement, possibly reflective of underlying general intelligence are important factors contributing to academic success.
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spelling uitm-3662017-09-15T02:25:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/366/ Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong ajue Richard J., Holmes Marina, Mohamed Arif Lee Lai, Fong This paper studies the relationship between communication skills, personality factors and performance in secondary school and academic success in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) programme in a Malaysian university. It was found that three specific skills: fluency, clarity and language use were modestly predictive of success over the first six semesters of the degree programme but that personality traits and general and educational knowledge were not. Performance on the Malaysian secondary school examination, especially in maths, also predicted academic success. It was also found that the qualities assessed at the interview were barely detectable by lecturers a little more than two years later although communicative skills were somewhat more so than the others. The findings suggest that when students are studying in the medium of a second language, communicative competence and prior academic achievement, possibly reflective of underlying general intelligence are important factors contributing to academic success. ACRULeT, Faculty of Education & UiTM Press 2009-06 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/366/1/AJ_RICHARD%20J.%20HOLMES%20AJUE%2009.pdf Richard J., Holmes and Marina, Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai, Fong (2009) Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong. (2009) Asian Journal of University Education (AJUE) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Asian_Journal_of_University_Education_=28AJUE=29.html>, 5 (1). pp. 119-136. ISSN 1823-7797
spellingShingle Richard J., Holmes
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Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong
title Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong
title_full Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong
title_fullStr Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong
title_full_unstemmed Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong
title_short Selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an Asian University/ Richard J. Holmes, Marina Mohamed Arif and Lee Lai Fong
title_sort selecting future teachers: the predictive validity of communication skills, personality and academic achievement in the admission process at an asian university/ richard j. holmes, marina mohamed arif and lee lai fong
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/366/