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5.3 Data Collection and Analysis
During this stage, the mathematics teacher was taped teaching her pupils for at least 80 minutes (two class periods). From the tape, I could see that Puan N was teaching and there was no interaction with the pupils. It was a one-way communication which was overwhelmingly teacher-centered. Pupils were not encouraged to ask questions and they were not given the opportunity to ask any questions. Puan N was more concerned with delivering her prepared lesson which she did with ease because she had a script for her to read from. As a result there was no space for her to ask for feedback from her pupils. 144 Her verbal interaction with her pupils amounted in most situations to the regular cue-answer structure in which she often told her pupils to provide the single word answer to the phrase she mentioned, which incidentally, was a repeated version of her earlier teaching. At this point I did not start any systematic data analysis because it would risk casting the teacher and the pupils as the objects of the analysis. I wanted to establish with the teacher a relationship where collaborative self-reflexive research could take place. 5.4 Reflection By the end of May, Puan N was told that her lessons were taped and she could view the tape any time she liked. Yet, she did not express any interest in watching them, citing her very tight schedules because she was needed elsewhere outside the school as she was the master teacher in the district. From the tape, I could see that she spent very little time and effort in finding out how her pupils had benefited from her lessons. When finally she viewed the tape, she was very emotional. She felt that her English was not good enough and it had caused her to become a less effective teacher than if the lesson had been taught in Bahasa Malaysia which she had been doing for years. She compared her teaching in English with the time when she had taught the subject in Bahasa Malaysia and stated that it was the reason why she still could not finish her syllabus. She was worried that the score for the subject in the PMR would decline and she did not want that as she had a reputation to keep. However, she cited the reason for the slow progress of the lessons and the inability to finish the syllabus on time to the poor command of the English language of the pupils. While viewing the tape together, I told her to concentrate on looking at herself teaching and how she conference with her pupils. I showed her how, her interaction with her pupils were limited to no more than mechanical exchange of information. We finally agreed that she was more focused on presenting her lessons in English as well as she could rather than presenting the concepts effectively. In other words, she was more concerned with her English than the main concepts of the lessons. Due to the fear of being unable to answer questions in English, she had not encouraged pupils to ask questions. At the end of the meeting, the teacher was told to reflect on one aspect of her teaching that she wanted to improve in order to be able to integrate conferencing into her regular classroom activities. Download 0.98 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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