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Esl teachers’ strategies to foster higherorder thinking skills to teach writing
Charanjit, Kaur Swaran1, Revathi Gopal2, Eng, Tek Ong3, Tarsame, Singh Masa Singh4, Nor Azmi Mostafa5, Rhashvinder, Kaur Ambar Singh6.
Purpose - This study focuses on ESL teachers’ strategies that foster
higher-order thinking skills when teaching writing to weak ESL
learners in two selected secondary schools in Malaysia. The ESL
teachers’ strategies that encourage higher-order thinking skills when
teaching writing to weak ESL learners were recorded and examined
to unsure that ESL learners are able to understand and master higher
order thinking skills that can improve their writing.
Methodology – Qualitative descriptive research methodology was
employed in this study. The samples were collected through the
snowball sampling technique, and 4 ESL teachers were selected
from two different secondary schools in Malaysia. The main data
collection method was classroom observation while thematic
analysis was used for data analysis. Each teacher was observed twice. Classroom observation forms and video recordings were used
as the main sources in data collection.
Findings –The results show that the ESL teachers’ selected strategies
encourage higher-order thinking skills when teaching writing,
particularly for strategies that include the general procedures in
implementing higher-order thinking skills for teaching writing
and the major considerations at each stage of its implementation.
The ESL teachers were able to educate the students on the general
concepts of higher-order thinking skills, which subsequently helped
the students to connect the concepts for writing. These strategies
were able to help students to infer through real-life situations, by
using graphic organizers and problem-solving skills.
Significance – These findings can be used to guide decisions on
higher-order thinking skills training for ESL teachers, educators and
curriculum developers on various thinking skills strategies that can
be implemented when teaching writing
Affiliation:
- Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Institute of Teacher Education, Tuanku Bainun Campus, Malaysia, Abkhazia
- Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia, Malaysia
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Q1 (Cultural Studies) Q2 (Education) Q3¬¬¬ (Psychology (all)) |
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