Simulation Marks (SimMarks) app: an approach to fix the coursework assessment gap problem among lecturers / Muhammad Farid Muhammad Fathullah ... [et al.]

Muhammad Fathullah, Muhammad Farid and Ismail, Siti Isma Hani and Zakariah, Zulfairul and Mohd Latib, Farah Wahida and Nazarudin, Ainamardia and Bachok, Mohd Fairuz (2024) Simulation Marks (SimMarks) app: an approach to fix the coursework assessment gap problem among lecturers / Muhammad Farid Muhammad Fathullah ... [et al.]. International Journal of e-Learning and Higher Education (IJELHE), 19 (2): 3. pp. 51-64. ISSN 2229-8223

Abstract

Nowadays in China, the English proficiency of non-English majors in universities and colleges, in general, is not as satisfactory as expected. One of the reasons is supposed to be the sharp decrease of English input during classroom time, compared with that in junior and senior high school. The research investigates whether monolingual teaching is a possible answer to the problem and the role of the monolingual classroom in improving students’ listening performance. The research is quantitative innature. It adopts a quasi-experimental design, with two classes of freshmen as participants, one being the experimental group, receiving monolingual teaching while the other is the control group, which receives traditional bilingual teaching. In each class, there are 40 students. Before and after the implementation of 15 weeks’ monolingual teaching, all the students have to take the pretest and posttest respectively. Besides, all the students have to take The Self-assessment Scales in China’s Standards of English Language Ability before and after the implementation of monolingual teaching to see whether they themselves consider their listening ability as having improved. Together with the interview on some students, the research finds that students’ listening performance in the experimental group does have a statistically significant improvement, compared with the control group and that L2 can help to change the class atmosphere and inspire students to learn English. The research serves as an empirical evidence for the effectiveness of monolingual teaching on students’ listening ability, as well as an indication for the direction in how to help the reform of foreign language teaching, especially English teaching in universities and colleges in China in the future.

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Muhammad Fathullah, Muhammad Farid
farid4472@uitm.edu.my
Ismail, Siti Isma Hani
ismahani.publication@gmail.com
Zakariah, Zulfairul
zulfairul@uitm.edu.my
Mohd Latib, Farah Wahida
farahwahidaml@uitm.edu.my
Nazarudin, Ainamardia
ainamardia0403@uitm.edu.my
Bachok, Mohd Fairuz
mohdfairuz@uitm.edu.my
Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education
P Language and Literature > PE English language
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam > Institute Of Continuing Education & Professional Studies (iCEPS)
Journal or Publication Title: International Journal of e-Learning and Higher Education (IJELHE)
UiTM Journal Collections: Others > International Journal of e-Learning and Higher Education
ISSN: 2229-8223
Volume: 19
Number: 2
Page Range: pp. 51-64
Keywords: Bilingual teaching, Listening Ability, Monolingual Teaching
Date: March 2024
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95094
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