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Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English

Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.

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Other Authors: De Jager, Lizette J.
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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/52954 Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English De Jager, Lizette J. u13263375@tuks.co.za Nieuwenhuis, F.J. Mpofu, Nhlanhla UCTD Beginner teachers English as second language Literature in English Ordinary level Reflective practices Theoretical teacher knowledge Practical teacher knowledge Beginner teachers knowledge gaps Second language teacher education Education theses SDG-04 Education theses SDG-10 Education theses SDG-16 Education theses SDG-17 Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015. Teacher knowledge research in English as a second language (ESL) has tended to overlook the existence of Literature in English as a stand-alone subject. This study does not dispute the place of literature in language learning, but contends that the knowledge base for teachers of the subject English Language differs from that of teachers for the subject Literature in English. In Zimbabwe, during the beginner teachers' training, literature is introduced as part of language learning, whereas the current school curriculum requires the teaching of Literature as a stand-alone subject. Notwithstanding the mismatch between the beginner teachers' training and the school curriculum requirements, I assumed that Ordinary level (O Level) Literature in English beginner teachers had come to hold teaching knowledge constructed from integrating their theoretical and classroom based experiences. Thus, the purpose of this study was to explore the knowledge beginner teachers come to possess from teaching Literature in English. Following a qualitative approach, a single case study design was employed to explore the beginner teachers' knowledge. Four purposively selected O Level Literature in English beginner teachers from high schools in Bulawayo Province of Zimbabwe participated in the study. Data were collected using non-participant classroom observations, document analysis, semi-structured interviews, and field notes. Using inductive thematic analysis of the data, four themes of beginner teachers' knowledge in Literature in English emerged. The findings indicated that Literature in English beginner teachers have four types of knowledges, three of which are identifiable in ESL teacher knowledge literature. Similar to other findings in existing literature on teacher knowledge research, the beginner teachers held knowledge of the curriculum, knowledge of teaching and knowledge of learners. Interestingly, though, the beginner teachers in this study also revealed that they held dispositional knowledge. Dispositional knowledge has not been included as a category in any ESL knowledge base and thus is the new insight into ESL teacher knowledge that the study provided. The findings also showed that the beginner teachers had knowledge gaps in the teaching of different literary genres. They used peer and virtual-based strategies to minimise the knowledge gaps when they occurred. The conclusion of this thesis is that despite challenges in the teaching of Literature in English, beginner teachers' managed to construct teaching knowledge from an amalgamation of their past educational experiences, present classroom experiences and anticipated classroom experiences. Thus, I posit that beginner teacher knowledge is a multiple sourced construct that is fluid, idiosyncratic, attitudinal, pragmatic, and contextual. mi2026 Humanities Education PhD SDG-04: Quality education SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions SDG-10: Reduced inequalities SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals 2016-06-09T12:55:23Z 2016-06-09T12:55:23Z 2016-04-22 2015 Thesis Mpofu, N 2015, Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English, PhD Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52954> A2016 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52954 en application/pdf University of Pretoria
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Beginner teachers
English as second language
Literature in English
Ordinary level
Reflective practices
Theoretical teacher knowledge
Practical teacher knowledge
Beginner teachers knowledge gaps
Second language teacher education
Education theses SDG-04
Education theses SDG-10
Education theses SDG-16
Education theses SDG-17
Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English
title Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English
title_full Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English
title_fullStr Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English
title_full_unstemmed Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English
title_short Exploring beginner teachers' knowledge in the teaching of Literature in English
title_sort exploring beginner teachers knowledge in the teaching of literature in english
topic UCTD
Beginner teachers
English as second language
Literature in English
Ordinary level
Reflective practices
Theoretical teacher knowledge
Practical teacher knowledge
Beginner teachers knowledge gaps
Second language teacher education
Education theses SDG-04
Education theses SDG-10
Education theses SDG-16
Education theses SDG-17
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/52954