ERIC Number: ED557135
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Publication Date: 2015
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An Autoethnography of Teaching English to Young Learners: From Theory to Practice
Arikan, Arda
Online Submission, Anthropologist v20 n1-2 p77-85 2015
In this paper, the researcher looked into his own theoretical and practical knowledge of teaching English to young learners through an autoethnographical research design. In order to understand to what extent these theory-driven conclusions "actually work" in primary school English language classrooms, the researcher recorded autoethnographical entries over a period of four months while teaching at a state-run primary school in Antalya, Turkey. These notes contain feelings and opinions about teaching and theoretical knowledge. The autoethographical work revealed that the researcher had difficulties in classroom management, keeping students' interest in the activities, using the mother tongue of the learners in the classroom, and using too many instructional materials in number and nature.
Descriptors: Ethnography, English Instruction, Theory Practice Relationship, Elementary Education, Teaching Experience, Journal Writing, Classroom Techniques, Attention Span, Instructional Materials, Classroom Environment, Educational Practices, Language of Instruction, Student Interests, Learning Activities, Performance Factors, Foreign Countries
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Turkey
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