2020
DOI: 10.5539/ijel.v10n6p335
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Factors Contributing Low English Language Literacy in Rural Primary Schools of Karachi, Pakistan

Abstract: Education prepares individuals to contribute constructively in this globalised world. Apart from this, several factors make English learning essential as a part of the educational practice and receive particular importance. Unfortunately, Pakistan is still lagging in achieving English literacy, especially in rural areas. The present study aims to explore the challenges and to suggest solutions to improve English learning and teaching in rural primary schools of Karachi, Pakistan. By employing qualitative desig… Show more

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“…These programs delivered ready-made materials rather than designing cultural-specific materials for the local consumptions. Therefore, these teacher professional development programs have had little impact on real teacher classroom practices (Akram, et al 2020). Despite no or little organizational support for EFL teacher professional development, teachers are involved in self-driven professional development activities to enhance their professional careers.…”
Section: A An Overview Of Esl/efl Teacher Professional Development In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These programs delivered ready-made materials rather than designing cultural-specific materials for the local consumptions. Therefore, these teacher professional development programs have had little impact on real teacher classroom practices (Akram, et al 2020). Despite no or little organizational support for EFL teacher professional development, teachers are involved in self-driven professional development activities to enhance their professional careers.…”
Section: A An Overview Of Esl/efl Teacher Professional Development In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Association for Teacher Education in Europe ( 2006) defines in a paper namely "the quality of teachers" that teachers quality impacts the learning of student and the quality of teaching and learning in schools. As per Akram et al, (2020) there is not adequate training and guidance from the principals.…”
Section: Lack Of Teachers Professional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a discrepancy occurs between the allocated funds and expenditures in education. The allocated grants are not enough to fulfill the educational sectors' requirements and often utilized improperly, which causes it challenging to execute the plans successfully and thus leads to failure (Ahmad, 2014;Akram et al, 2020). It is therefore essential to allocate sufficient grants for education in the national GDP, with proper accountability, so that the desired objectives may be achieved.…”
Section: Inadequate Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%