Secondary EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of CLT Principles and Practices: An Exploratory Survey
Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) is advocated by many applied linguists as a common vehicle to curriculum innovation in many ELT contexts. It represents a change of focus in language teaching from linguistic structures to learners’ need for developing communication skills. In recent years,...
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doaj-7087dc58abbc42168bf2ab993fb565112020-11-24T22:49:47ZengUrmia UniversityIranian Journal of Language Teaching Research2322-12912322-12912016-10-0143109130Secondary EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of CLT Principles and Practices: An Exploratory SurveyMohammad Reza Anani Sarab0Abbas Monfared1Mohammad Meisam Safarzadeh2Shahid Beheshti UniversityAllameh Tabataba’i UniversityAllameh Tabataba’i UniversityCommunicative Language Teaching (CLT) is advocated by many applied linguists as a common vehicle to curriculum innovation in many ELT contexts. It represents a change of focus in language teaching from linguistic structures to learners’ need for developing communication skills. In recent years, the Iranian Ministry of Education has introduced the development of a new English curriculum for secondary schools with the aim of establishing the use of communicative activities in language classes. The present study was an attempt to investigate Iranian teachers’ perception of CLT principles and practices through a survey of 75 secondary school teachers in the context of the newly introduced English language curriculum developed based on CLT principles. Based on a combination of quantitative and qualitative data using a semi-structured questionnaire supplemented with interviews with a smaller group of teachers, the results of the survey revealed that a change in classroom arrangements is required before CLT can be practiced in secondary school English classes in Iran. The results also showed that the employment of CLT procedures at the local level is at its beginning stages and might take time to take root. The conclusion is that for the suggested changes in the curriculum to be implemented and realized in English education in Iran, the findings of more comprehensive surveys complemented with observation of teachers’ instructional practices is required to inform the change implementation. http://www.urmia.ac.ir/sites/www.urmia.ac.ir/files/7%20%28ARTICLE%29.pdfCommunicative Language Teaching (CLT)Iranian EFL contextteachers' perceptionssecondary educationcurricular innovation |
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Mohammad Reza Anani Sarab Abbas Monfared Mohammad Meisam Safarzadeh Secondary EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of CLT Principles and Practices: An Exploratory Survey Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) Iranian EFL context teachers' perceptions secondary education curricular innovation |
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Secondary EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of CLT Principles and Practices: An Exploratory Survey |
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Secondary EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of CLT Principles and Practices: An Exploratory Survey |
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Secondary EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of CLT Principles and Practices: An Exploratory Survey |
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Secondary EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of CLT Principles and Practices: An Exploratory Survey |
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Secondary EFL School Teachers' Perceptions of CLT Principles and Practices: An Exploratory Survey |
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secondary efl school teachers' perceptions of clt principles and practices: an exploratory survey |
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Urmia University |
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Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research |
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2322-1291 2322-1291 |
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2016-10-01 |
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Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) is advocated by many applied linguists as a common vehicle
to curriculum innovation in many ELT contexts. It represents a change of focus in language teaching
from linguistic structures to learners’ need for developing communication skills. In recent years, the
Iranian Ministry of Education has introduced the development of a new English curriculum for
secondary schools with the aim of establishing the use of communicative activities in language classes.
The present study was an attempt to investigate Iranian teachers’ perception of CLT principles and
practices through a survey of 75 secondary school teachers in the context of the newly introduced
English language curriculum developed based on CLT principles. Based on a combination of quantitative
and qualitative data using a semi-structured questionnaire supplemented with interviews with a smaller
group of teachers, the results of the survey revealed that a change in classroom arrangements is
required before CLT can be practiced in secondary school English classes in Iran. The results also showed
that the employment of CLT procedures at the local level is at its beginning stages and might take time
to take root. The conclusion is that for the suggested changes in the curriculum to be implemented and
realized in English education in Iran, the findings of more comprehensive surveys complemented with
observation of teachers’ instructional practices is required to inform the change implementation. |
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Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) Iranian EFL context teachers' perceptions secondary education curricular innovation |
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http://www.urmia.ac.ir/sites/www.urmia.ac.ir/files/7%20%28ARTICLE%29.pdf |
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