2022
DOI: 10.52700/ijlc.v3i1.85
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Evaluation of Phonics Content in PTB Primary Grade Text Books and Assessment Schemes: Scope for Technology-Enhanced Language Learning (TELL) and Assessment Tools

Abstract: This research aims to evaluate the phonics content in primary level textbooks by Punjab textbook board and the assessment schemes from the perspectives of their strengths and weak aspects for teaching and assessing phonics as an oral skill. The scope for the technology-enhanced learning and assessing tools is also highlighted as a supporting tool for phonics teaching in government school system for the leaners and teachers simultaneously. Following a qualitative approach, the methodology of document analysis w… Show more

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“…The justification can be that all the teachers might not be equally proficient in English oral communication skills, so supplementary audio-visual aids should be added in the textbook. This finding is also contended by Malik and Asif (2022) based on analysis of phonics content in PCTB primary grade textbooks. They pinpointed the scope of technology enhanced language learning, suggesting incorporating it in textbooks.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The justification can be that all the teachers might not be equally proficient in English oral communication skills, so supplementary audio-visual aids should be added in the textbook. This finding is also contended by Malik and Asif (2022) based on analysis of phonics content in PCTB primary grade textbooks. They pinpointed the scope of technology enhanced language learning, suggesting incorporating it in textbooks.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Hence, it is suggested to teach the learners English sounds not only at the theoretical but also to make them utter sounds in a foreign language. This may enhance both the listening and speaking skills of the learners (Malik & Asif, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%