Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education

The demand for highly proficient TESL teachers has become a national concern, driven by the widespread issue of poor English proficiency among current English language teachers in Malaysia. In response, in-service teachers who did not meet the required proficiency levels were enrolled in the Profess...

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Main Author: Subramaniam, Nithiavani
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2024
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/62416/
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description The demand for highly proficient TESL teachers has become a national concern, driven by the widespread issue of poor English proficiency among current English language teachers in Malaysia. In response, in-service teachers who did not meet the required proficiency levels were enrolled in the Professional Up-skilling of English Language Teachers (Pro-ELT) programme. This situation raises questions about the effectiveness of pre-service training in addressing proficiency needs, leading to this study’s focus on the importance of English proficiency within the PISMP TESL programme offered at Institutes of Teacher Education in Malaysia. This qualitative case study aimed to analyse the extent to which English proficiency is prioritised in both the intended and enacted curriculum of the PISMP TESL programme. Content analysis of relevant curriculum documents was conducted to determine how proficiency is explicitly addressed in the intended curriculum. Additionally, semi-structured interviews with six teacher educators and eight student teachers were used to gather insights into the emphasis placed on proficiency in the enacted curriculum. Participants were selected from two Institutes of Teacher Education in Malaysia. The findings reveal that English proficiency is not given significant importance in either the intended or enacted curriculum of the PISMP TESL programme. This research concludes that there is a critical need for policymakers, administrators and teacher educators to re-evaluate and enhance the curriculum.
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spelling usm-624162025-06-04T06:47:57Z http://eprints.usm.my/62416/ Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education Subramaniam, Nithiavani L7-991 Education (General) The demand for highly proficient TESL teachers has become a national concern, driven by the widespread issue of poor English proficiency among current English language teachers in Malaysia. In response, in-service teachers who did not meet the required proficiency levels were enrolled in the Professional Up-skilling of English Language Teachers (Pro-ELT) programme. This situation raises questions about the effectiveness of pre-service training in addressing proficiency needs, leading to this study’s focus on the importance of English proficiency within the PISMP TESL programme offered at Institutes of Teacher Education in Malaysia. This qualitative case study aimed to analyse the extent to which English proficiency is prioritised in both the intended and enacted curriculum of the PISMP TESL programme. Content analysis of relevant curriculum documents was conducted to determine how proficiency is explicitly addressed in the intended curriculum. Additionally, semi-structured interviews with six teacher educators and eight student teachers were used to gather insights into the emphasis placed on proficiency in the enacted curriculum. Participants were selected from two Institutes of Teacher Education in Malaysia. The findings reveal that English proficiency is not given significant importance in either the intended or enacted curriculum of the PISMP TESL programme. This research concludes that there is a critical need for policymakers, administrators and teacher educators to re-evaluate and enhance the curriculum. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2024-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62416/1/NITHIAVANI%20AP%20SUBRAMANIAM%20-%20TESIS24.pdf Subramaniam, Nithiavani (2024) Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education
title Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education
title_full Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education
title_fullStr Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education
title_full_unstemmed Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education
title_short Exploring The Importance Of English Proficiency: An Analysis Of The Intended And Enacted Curriculum Of The Pismp Tesl Programme At The Institute Of Teacher Education
title_sort exploring the importance of english proficiency an analysis of the intended and enacted curriculum of the pismp tesl programme at the institute of teacher education
topic L7-991 Education (General)
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