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An Evaluative Study of Teaching and Learning of English Grammatical Structures

An Evaluative Study of Teaching and Learning of English Grammatical Structures in Some Selected Primary Schools in Kaduna North Local Government Area of Kaduna State

CHAPTER ONE

1.1 Introduction

The teaching and learning of the English Language are very important in our society today. This is because of the various roles it plays in the geopolitical structure of the country. In Nigeria, the English Language is used for communication, education, economic and social purposes. In the school system, the English Language is not only taught as a subject but it is also the core subject by which over school subject is being taught.

Despite the above, less attention is given to the grammatical aspect of English in primary school. Today, the nature of teaching and learning of English grammatical structure in primary school has become an area of great interest to teachers, researchers, and policymakers because through it the acquisition of the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) is greatly enhanced.

Given the above, grammatical structure which entails English tenses, parts of speech, punctuation, concord, clauses and phrases, is of immense importance to the teaching, learning and mastery of the English language among primary school pupils. Therefore it must not only be taught to the pupils but it should be taken seriously at the primary school level since primary education is a better foundation on which the future depends.

Looking however at what is applicable in some selected primary schools in Kaduna North Local Government Area of Kaduna State, the general practice by both teachers and pupils towards the teaching and learning of English grammatical structure is not encouraging. Emphasis has shifted from learning the grammar of the language to the teaching of writing and reading comprehension, the use of past common entrance examination question papers, the teaching of spellings, dictation etc instead of adequate instruction/explanation on the aspects of English grammatical structures which is much needed by the pupils.

Lack of trained/qualified teachers, inadequate materials (textbooks and teaching aids), poor classroom facilities, the ambiguity of some English syllabi, inadequate evaluation of teacher’s work by the supervisory authority, the teacher’s inability to properly evaluate pupils’ work on grammar, are all contributory factors to pupils’ poor performance is not only the grammatical structure but other aspects of English language at large.

Therefore the teaching and learning of the English language in primary school should be to ensure that pupils have good knowledge and mastery of the grammatical structures and the ability to use these effectively for a better improvement in the English language. This is what has actually prompted the need for this research.

1.2 Statement of the Problem

The problem to be investigated in “An evaluative study of the teaching and learning of English grammatical structures in some primary schools.”

The research work is aimed at identifying the causes of pupils’ poor performance in using English structural items correctly. As a result of this, and other problems, this research will specifically investigate the following:

i) How pupils in primary schools are motivated to learn and use English grammatical structures.

ii) The methods and techniques employed by teachers in the teaching of English structural items in the primary school and the effectiveness of these methods and techniques.

iii) The types of materials (textbooks/teaching aids) used by the teachers and how relevant these materials are to the teaching and learning of English grammatical structures.

iv) The types of teachers employed to teach the English language in the primary school.

v) The areas of difficulty faced by teachers and pupils in the teaching and learning of English grammatical structures in primary schools.

vi) Suggest how best to improve the teaching and learning of English grammatical structures in primary school.

1.3 Objectives of the Study

The objectives of this research are:

1. Find out how English grammatical structures are being taught in primary school.

2. Address the various challenges faced by teachers and learners of English especially in the aspects of grammatical structures.

3. Make educational planners, language policy makers, curriculum developers and educational administrators to be aware of what is happening in the field (classroom).

4. Identify problem areas in the teaching and learning English grammatical structures in the primary schools and proffer solutions to such identified problems.

5. Assess and evaluate the quality of teachers teaching English and the materials used in the teaching of English grammatical structures whether the materials are adequate, relevant or not.

6. Finally this research work will suggest and recommend some measures for improving the standard of English language teaching and learning with a special focus on grammatical structures at the primary school level.

1.4 Hypothesis

There has been great and serious concern from parents, teachers and educational bodies about the declining standard of pupils’ performance in the English language. It is because of this that the researcher sets out to test the following hypotheses:

i) That pupils in the primary school show non challant attitude to the learning of English grammatical structures due to its rules and technicalities.

ii) That some of the teachers teaching English are not qualified to teach English.

iii) That some teachers use methods that are inappropriate and inadequate for pupils comprehension in the teaching of English grammatical structures.

iv) That there is general neglect by both teachers and pupils on the aspect of grammatical structures.

v) That some English textbooks are inadequate, outdated and inappropriate for pupils’ learning background.

1.5 Scope and Delimitation of the Study

Due to the large size of the study area and the number of primary schools availably, the researcher finds it uneasy to cover the whole primary schools in the local government area. Few schools are therefore randomly selected for this study, namely:

i) L.G.E.A Primary School, U/Sarki

ii) L.G.E.A Primary School, U/Rimi

iii) L.G.E.A Primary School, Kaduna

iv) L.G.E.A Primary School, Kawo

v) L.E.A Primary School, U/Shanu.

vi) L.G.E.A Primary School, M/Gari.

This research is also going to centre on the teaching and learning of English grammatical structures in the above primary schools only.

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