Miranda Montalvo, Heydi Marily and Henríquez Cerna, Erick Emerson and Hernández Hernández, Salvador (2017) How class size influences the speaking skills of the students in the Reading and Conversation I courses in english at the Foreign Language Department of Universidad de El Salvador, semester II – 2017. Bachelor thesis, Universidad de El Salvador.
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Abstract
It may seem that a successful and effective class in which students learn a new language will be that one full of different types of students, who share ideas, interact and construct language by using their own experiences. However, there has always been a debate about the effect of class size on students’ performance when learning a second language and different factors suggesting that class size in higher education is crucial in student’ outcomes. Elementary school students learn more in smaller classes (see Finn & Achilles, 1999); “As schools get larger, they usually expand their administrative staffs (Chambers, 1981)” say Lee and Loeb in their article Effects of School Size on Attitudes and Achievement. Besides that, students in large classes in higher education have the maturity to know that their performance will only depend on the responsibilities and commitment they have as students to achieve great scores (Louis et al., 1996).
Item Type: | Thesis (Bachelor) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Enseñanza del idioma inglés |
Subjects: | 400 Lenguas > 420 Inglés e inglés antiguo |
Divisions: | Facultad de Ciencias y Humanidades > Licenciatura en Lenguas Modernas: Especialidad en Frances e Inglés |
Depositing User: | Santos Sanchez Rodriguez |
Date Deposited: | 14 Nov 2018 19:40 |
Last Modified: | 29 Sep 2023 15:05 |
URI: | https://oldri.ues.edu.sv/id/eprint/18821 |
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