Abstract:
This research tried to investigate the main causes of the
deterioration in the students’ standards of English Language
proficiency at General Education in the Sudan during the last
two decades (1990-2010). It also attempted to find out
solutions to this decline.
In
this
study,
the
researcher
adopted
the
Analytic
Descriptive Method to carry out the study. The researcher
designed and conducted three tools for collecting data from
the targeted population. These tools were:
tests for (303) pupils at General Education (Basic and
Secondary levels), a questionnaire for (100) teachers of
English Language at Basic and Secondary Schools and an
interview with thirteen (13) expert teachers at universities,
instructors and administrators at the Ministry of Education.
The validity and reliability of the tools were confirmed.
To investigate the research problem, the study tried to find
answers to the following questions:
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1- To what extent have conflicting policies of
English
language such as (changes of Education ladder and
syllabus,
literature)
Arabicization
and
removal
of
English
contributed to the decline of students’
standards of proficiency in English language?
2- To what degree could this decline be attributed to the
quality and quantity of the teaching staff?
3- To what extent has the examinations’ system followed
at Basic and Secondary levels played a role in the
creation of this decline?
4- To
what
degree
have
other
causes
such
as
overcrowded classes, unsuitable learning environment,
learner's age, motivation and attitudes towards the
foreign language contributed to the decline besides the
removal of English Literature from the Syllabus?
The study was founded on four hypotheses which have been
confirmed by the participants’ responses to the three tools
questions/statements directed to them in addition to Basic
Certificate Level results.
Hypothesis (1) states that “(The changes of Education ladder
and
syllabus,
Arabicization
and
removal
of
English
literature)” throughout different political periods contributed
to the decline in standards.
Hypothesis (2) states that (The shortage in qualified trained
teachers represents a major factor in the decline
students’ standards of proficiency.
IV
of
Hypothesis (3) states that the system of examinations
followed at General Education has an important effect on
this decline.
Hypothesis
overcrowded
(4)
states
classes,
that
(Other
unsuitable
factors
environment,
such
as
learners’
small age, motivation and attitudes) have contributed to the
decline.
The findings of the study revealed that the shortage in
qualified trained teachers is among the major causes of the
decline in the students’ standards of English Language
achievement at Basic/Secondary schools. It also showed that
the
reduction
of
teaching/learning
years/hours
has
contributed greatly to the decline. The study indicated that
there are some weaknesses in “SPINE” series such as lacking
grading,
integration
of
language
skills
and
authentic
materials concerning the target language culture.
In the light of the findings of the study, the researcher
recommended a series of recommendations which include:
training
of
teachers,
fundamental
amendments
within
“SPINE” series, availability of textbooks, including Literature
in the syllabus, increasing the time devoted to English,
improving the system of examinations.
Finally, the researcher suggested some suggestions for
further studies.