Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception

Cooperative learning (CL) as a 21st-century classroom teaching method has begun to be viewed as a form of active learning in Malaysia. Although CL has been applied and successfully implemented abroad, it is still considered difficult to put into practice among primary school teachers in Malaysia for...

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Main Authors: Mahbib, Umi Kalthom, Esa, Ahmad, Mohamad, Nurul Haerani, Mohd Salleh, Berhan
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author Mahbib, Umi Kalthom
Esa, Ahmad
Mohamad, Nurul Haerani
Mohd Salleh, Berhan
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Esa, Ahmad
Mohamad, Nurul Haerani
Mohd Salleh, Berhan
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description Cooperative learning (CL) as a 21st-century classroom teaching method has begun to be viewed as a form of active learning in Malaysia. Although CL has been applied and successfully implemented abroad, it is still considered difficult to put into practice among primary school teachers in Malaysia for improving English among primary school students. Primary school teachers are more comfortable with conventional teaching methods including using the national language, Bahasa Malaysia. In order to implement CL successfully, teachers require knowledge of CL, its features and terms and how it functions in classrooms. This qualitative study examined 10 primary school teachers’ from the southern zone of Peninsular Malaysia on their understanding of CL and factors perceived to affect its implementation. Using Johnson and Johnson’s (1994) features of CL and Bain, Lancaster and Zundans’ (2009) list of CL terms as a framework for analysis, we found that the teachers’ level of CL knowledge shaped their perception of the factors affecting its implementation in the classroom. However, more research is needed to explain how teachers’ knowledge of CL can shape what teachers perceive as barriers to effective implementation that affect the success of CL in practice.
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spelling uthm-38852021-11-22T06:17:59Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3885/ Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception Mahbib, Umi Kalthom Esa, Ahmad Mohamad, Nurul Haerani Mohd Salleh, Berhan PE1-3729 English Cooperative learning (CL) as a 21st-century classroom teaching method has begun to be viewed as a form of active learning in Malaysia. Although CL has been applied and successfully implemented abroad, it is still considered difficult to put into practice among primary school teachers in Malaysia for improving English among primary school students. Primary school teachers are more comfortable with conventional teaching methods including using the national language, Bahasa Malaysia. In order to implement CL successfully, teachers require knowledge of CL, its features and terms and how it functions in classrooms. This qualitative study examined 10 primary school teachers’ from the southern zone of Peninsular Malaysia on their understanding of CL and factors perceived to affect its implementation. Using Johnson and Johnson’s (1994) features of CL and Bain, Lancaster and Zundans’ (2009) list of CL terms as a framework for analysis, we found that the teachers’ level of CL knowledge shaped their perception of the factors affecting its implementation in the classroom. However, more research is needed to explain how teachers’ knowledge of CL can shape what teachers perceive as barriers to effective implementation that affect the success of CL in practice. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3885/1/AJ%202017%20%28520%29.pdf Mahbib, Umi Kalthom and Esa, Ahmad and Mohamad, Nurul Haerani and Mohd Salleh, Berhan (2017) Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception. Pertanika Journal: Social Sciences & Humanities, 25 (NIL). pp. 39-54. ISSN 0128-7702
spellingShingle PE1-3729 English
Mahbib, Umi Kalthom
Esa, Ahmad
Mohamad, Nurul Haerani
Mohd Salleh, Berhan
Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception
title Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception
title_full Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception
title_fullStr Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception
title_full_unstemmed Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception
title_short Cooperative learning (CL) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception
title_sort cooperative learning (cl) as 21st century’s teaching method in improving english proficiency among primary school student: teachers’ perception
topic PE1-3729 English
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3885/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3885/1/AJ%202017%20%28520%29.pdf