Teacher questions in Junior High School classroom

Bapan, Delvidus Nong (2016) Teacher questions in Junior High School classroom. Masters thesis, Widya Mandala Catholic University Surabaya.

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Abstract

Addressing questions in the classroom is naturally employed by teachers in their teaching process. It is a basic technique used by teacher in order to build interaction in the classroom as well as to arouse the learners to involve actively in the classroom interaction. Unfortunately, some teachers do not realize the importance of using appropriate types of questions, so that some learners are anxious facing the questions raised by the teacher. This study attempted to describe the types of questions, to examine the frequency of the questions types, to find out the reasons teacher addresses the high frequency questions as well as what the learners respond to those questions in seventh graders of Cita Hati Junior High School. This is a descriptive case study research dealing with the teacher questions in seventh graders of Cita Hati Junior High School. Audio-recorder was used to record the teacher and the student talk. The teacher was also interviewed to obtain his reasons of asking question in the classroom. Prior to the data analysis, the recorded data that have been transcribed were analyzed to reveal the objectives of the study. The results demonstrated that both display and referential questions were asked by the teacher in his teaching. However, referential questions were more addressed. The teacher’s reasons of asking referential questions were to dig more information and build interaction with the students. By asking referential questions, his teaching was more alive since his students were in high English proficiency. It shows that both referential and display questions could produce students’ long verbal form responses. Furthermore, the finding shows that the students could also produce not only longer but also more complex responses toward referential questions. Above all, it shows that the teacher question types are not only used to acquire the form of students’ responses but also to achieve the teacher’s purposes of asking questions. Key words: student talk, teacher talk, question, teacher questions

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Department: ["eprint_fieldopt_department_Graduate School" not defined]
Subjects: English Education
Divisions: Graduate School > Master Program in Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Depositing User: Users 3602 not found.
Date Deposited: 10 Oct 2016 02:00
Last Modified: 16 Nov 2016 03:56
URI: http://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/8794

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