Omani Students’ Perceptive of Communicative Language Teaching Approach in Higher Education in Oman: Its Practice †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Design
3. Results & Discussion
Students’ Perception about CLT Practice
- As it is seen from Figure 1: The descriptive analysis indicated that female students reported higher mean ratings in terms of CLT practice compared to male students who reported lower mean responses.
- In the private university, students’ perception about CLT use and practice were over 3.50 which could be considered as higher mean scores which means that students who were enrolled in private university reported that CLT had been practiced frequently in their classes.
- The results indicated that excellent participants reported higher mean responses associated with different aspects of CLT compared to participants who described their performances as poor so they reported lower mean responses.
- The statistical findings revealed that lower level, students were enrolled in, and it resulted in higher mean responses of CLT practice of communicative competences and CLT principles.
- To determine if such difference between mean rates were statistically significant, an independent t-test and ANOVA were used. Overall analysis of findings showed that the gender of students, institution context, students’ self-evaluation of proficiency level of English and students’ current English level had a statistically significance effect on students’ perception of CLT practice (every p value is <0.05) which means that the differences we can see in the sample can be translated to the population.
4. Conclusions
N | Mean | Standard Deviation | |
---|---|---|---|
sf01-CLT classroom practice-Grammatical-competence-Students’ perception | 631 | 3.9195 | 0.84363 |
sf02.1-CLT classroom practice-Sociolinguistic-intercultural-competence-CLT principles-Students’ perception | 631 | 3.5161 | 0.88647 |
sf02.2-CLT classroom practice-strategic-competence-CLT principles-Students’ perception | 631 | 4.0186 | 0.80226 |
Valid N (listwise) | 631 |
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Kalbani, M.S.A.; Solabarrieta, J.; Touq, A.B. Omani Students’ Perceptive of Communicative Language Teaching Approach in Higher Education in Oman: Its Practice. Proceedings 2018, 2, 1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2211333
Kalbani MSA, Solabarrieta J, Touq AB. Omani Students’ Perceptive of Communicative Language Teaching Approach in Higher Education in Oman: Its Practice. Proceedings. 2018; 2(21):1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2211333
Chicago/Turabian StyleKalbani, Mouza Said Al, Josu Solabarrieta, and Ahmad Bin Touq. 2018. "Omani Students’ Perceptive of Communicative Language Teaching Approach in Higher Education in Oman: Its Practice" Proceedings 2, no. 21: 1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2211333
APA StyleKalbani, M. S. A., Solabarrieta, J., & Touq, A. B. (2018). Omani Students’ Perceptive of Communicative Language Teaching Approach in Higher Education in Oman: Its Practice. Proceedings, 2(21), 1333. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2211333