“Everything we do revolves around the exam”: What are students’ perceptions and experiences of learning Welsh as second language in Wales?
Kevin Smith,Mirain Rhys +1 more
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TL;DR: In this article , focus groups with students were analysed in consideration of Dörnyei's group dynamics theory, providing a poignant critique of the aims for Welsh language instruction, teachers' pedagogical practice, and what students suggest is a general disconnect between Welsh Language instruction and its use in their everyday lives.
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Abstract: In 2017, the Welsh Government introduced Cymraeg 2050, an ambitious strategy to increase the number of Welsh speakers in Wales (Welsh Government, 2017). The Welsh education system is a vitally important feature of this strategy. In 2013, a review of Welsh language instruction in Key Stages 3 and 4 (Davies, 2013) identified considerable gaps in teachers’ preparation and training for teaching Welsh as a Second Language, a poor Welsh language ethos at many schools, and a general lack of resources to support the instruction of Cymraeg (or Welsh). Recommendations included several dimensions including curriculum content, pedagogical practice, and teacher assessment, training, and resources. With the advent of a new, national curricular framework (Welsh Government, 2015), this study builds on the Davies (2013) review and provides unprecedented detail into student perceptions of Welsh language instruction. Data produced through focus groups with students were analysed in consideration of Dörnyei’s group dynamics theory, providing a poignant critique of the aims for Welsh language instruction, teachers’ pedagogical practice, and what students suggest is a general disconnect between Welsh language instruction and its use in their everyday lives.
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