Erken Yaşta İngilizce Konuşma Becerisi Öğretimi ve Öğrenme: Bir Karma Desen Araştırması
Özet
With the 4 + 4 + 4 education system English language learning age decreased to
the second grade in Turkey and communication skills gained prominence in the
renewed English curricula. The aim of this study is to investigate the level of
reaching the A1 level speaking skills achievements determined by the Ministry of
National Education (MoNE) when the students graduated from the 5th grade in 2016
- 2017 academic year. Within this purpose, data were collected from 34 students
and 9 teachers in 4 different primary schools located in Çankaya district of Ankara.
Semi-structured interviews were held with teachers and students, and a picture based English speaking activity was used with students. The study is a mixed method study based on qualitative and quantitative data. Interviews, which were
analyzed with NVivo 11 program, conducted with teachers and students constituted
the qualitative part of the study and the English speaking activity, which was
evaluated using a rubric, conducted with students constituted the quantitative part.
The results indicated that different outcomes of the students' attainment of the
speaking skills target depended upon the school hours. Besides, it was found that
some teachers had limited curriculum literacy, some of the teachers used limited in class activities for improving English speaking skills, and teachers mostly
communicated in Turkish in the classes. This study suggests that it would be
meaningful to increase the hours of English lessons, and teachers should attend in service training programs to be informed about the curriculum and possible in-class
activities related to speaking skills.