Student ́s Perspective about Good Practices in Classroom Management: A Quantitative Research in Ecuadorian Tertiary Education with A2 learners

Main Authors: Ramirez Romero Elma, Morales Morejón Silvia, Reasco Garzón Byron, Álvarez Peña Marta
Format: Article Journal
Terbitan: , 2020
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/4419993
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  • This article explores the main characteristics students expect from an English teacher in the classroom and analyzes the influence of their age in choosing one trait over another one. This study searched for a significant relationship between age and the most expected features in the classroom. The survey collected information about: Domain of subject, Confidence in the environment, Language and culture promoting, Good sense of humor, Patience, Students motivation, Class Dynamics, Promoting values, Flexibility, Friendly. Data originated from a sample of 100 randomly chosen students from the English Language Center from the third and fourth Levels of English. The study confirms that age does not influence the preferences in English learning students and those learners valued three domains: Teacher's knowledge, teacher's methodology, and teacher's personality.It also suggests that teachers should receive more training on identifying strategies for managing sizeable multiple level classes and combine that with ways of developing motivation in the classroom while adapting themselves to suit local contexts.