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EFL teachers' and students' approaches in using teaching aids: a case study
Awwad Othman Abdelaziz Ahmed1.
The use of teaching aids plays an important role in enhancing students' interaction and
participation. Therefore, this research aims to investigate teachers' and students' approaches in
using teaching aids and to reinforce their importance. This research also tried to verify whether
teaching aids activate teaching and learning processes and more specifically if they make students
interactive and effective participants. Moreover, it encourage teachers to update their methods of
teaching. A questionnaire is used as an instrument to collect the necessary data. The questionnaire
content was based on items to maximize the benefits of various teaching aids use in English as a
foreign language (EFL) classroom settings. Twenty teachers and fifty students took part in the
questionnaire survey. Findings from the teachers' and students' questionnaires demonstrated that
teaching aids help teachers and students activate their teaching and learning processes. Moreover,
they help in classroom setting and management. Teachers' attitudes as well as their perception
toward using teaching aids to motivate students are positive since they all find the necessity of
using them to improve students' English performance. As a result, teachers should be aware that
disregarding of teaching aids use impedes learners' motivation. It has been recommended that
teachers need to systematically design their own teaching aids for effective teaching and learning
betterment.
Affiliation:
- Taif University, Saudi Arabia
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