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New EFL teacher’s perceptions of classroom discipline problems in Saudi public schools

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Type Article
Document no. 124229
Author Al- Awadh, Khaled Abdulrahman. Department of curriculum and instruction, college of education Qassim University
Pages pp. 2-23
Host Item Entry Journal of Faculty of Education - Menofia University. No. 4, P. 2, 2016
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Concept formation  -  Language teachers  -  English  -  Modern language instruction  -  Classes  -  Public schools  -  Saudi Arabia
Language of document English
Country Egypt
This study aims at investigating problems of classroom discipline as perceived by new EFL teachers in Saudi public schools. A descriptive method was employed. A questionnaire prepared by the researcher was administered. Data analysis was conducted by descriptive statistics using SPSS, correlation coefficients, t-test, Mann-Whitney, ANOVA and Cronbach's alpha. A total of 81 new EFL teachers comprised the sample of the study. Results of the study indicated that the most problematic misbehavior of students are copying homework from others, cheating, Speaking in Arabic, lying, and disrespecting the EFL teacher. The study recommends offering life skills programs to students, as well as conducting preventive training programs to novice teachers before the start of the academic year to address some misbehavior problems this study revealed. (Published abstract)

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Al- Awadh, Khaled Abdulrahman.. (2016). New EFL teacher’s perceptions of classroom discipline problems in Saudi public schools . Journal of Faculty of Education - Menofia University. No. 4, P. 2, 2016. pp. 2-23 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org