Rosni Samah
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
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IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences | 2017
Noor Saazai Mat Saad; Fariza Puteh-Behak; Ramiaida Darmi; Haliza Harun; Suriani Mohd Ali; Rosni Samah
Bronfenbrenner’s (1977; 1986; 1994) Ecology of Human Development Theory has placed a few groups of people in the microsystem level (the innermost circle) to have influence on the development of a person. This paper puts forth a proposition of altering the groups of people in conjunction with globalization. This is so due to the movement of people to other countries in the pursuance of knowledge. Through a qualitative paradigm, the data from a study on the international students’ English language learning experiences show that for these students, the groups of people who have been helpful in their quest to learn the English language are their friends, teachers/lecturers, other international students and even anyone who is able to converse in the English language. The interviews and online postings of 9 international students studying in Malaysia reveal that the family members, who have been rated as playing the biggest role in the development of a person in Bronfenbrenner’s theory, are considered as ‘unhelpful’ in the students’ journey to learn the English language. Thus, globalisation is a phenomenon that can bring in various elements that might cause alteration – expansion to even a long withstanding theory. This brings only richness to the education world.
IJAEDU- International E-Journal of Advances in Education | 2017
Ramiaida Darmi; Haliza Harun; Rosni Samah; Fariza Puteh-Behak; Noor Saazai Mat Saad; Suraini Mohd Ali
Creating tasks may sound simple, however, it is one of the challenging jobs for language teachers. In teaching language, teachers need to consider many things such as learners’ social background, learner’s language proficiency, learners’ ability, learners’ attitude and many more. Thus, creating tasks can be a challenge for them. Cummins (1981) suggests 2 main elements in designing materials – contextual relevance and cognitive difficulty – which are formed into a matrix to show four levels to consider in tasks design. Based on Cummins’ matrix, tasks can be easy for some, and difficult for some. One task may not suit all learners, and thus make task design a challenge for language teachers. This study looks at the use of tasks, developed based on Cummins’ matrix, for low proficiency English language learners. Five types of tasks are used, and learners’ views are gathered to understand what they think of the tasks. The aim of the study is to explore learners’ perceptions towards tasks prepared for an English language class, and aligning them with the teacher’s understanding of the tasks. Fourteen learners were involved in the study. Using qualitative approach, data is gathered through interviews, which are then transcribed verbatim, and analysed using thematic analysis. Results show that learners have different views of tasks, which may be due to many factors within learners’ experience and knowledge. This shows that although learners are of the same proficiency level, the difficulty of tasks may not be equal for all learners as it is affected by the contextual relevance of the tasks to learners, as well as the cognitive level of learners in their ability to perform the tasks. Therefore, understanding learners is important for teachers in planning suitable tasks for their learners. By doing this, learners will have more enjoyment in language learning, and able to associate tasks more to their life.
GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies | 2013
Rosni Samah; Mohd Fauzi Abdul Hamid; Shaferul Hafes Sha’ari; Amizan Helmi Mohamad
GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies | 2012
Rosni Samah
Sains Humanika | 2015
Azlan Shaiful Baharum; Rosni Samah
GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies | 2018
Mat Taib Pa; Rosni Samah
Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS) | 2017
W A Wan Azura; Ahmad Fazullah M.Z.A.; Rosni Samah; Hishomudin Ahmad; Yuslina Mohamed; Mikail Ibrahim
Advanced Science Letters | 2017
Fariza Puteh-Behak; Noor Saazai Mat Saad; Suraini Mohd Ali; Ramiaida Darmi; Haliza Harun; Rosni Samah
Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2016
Suraini Mohd-Ali; Fariza Puteh-Behak; Noor Saazai Md Saat; Ramiaida Darmi; Haliza Harun; Rosni Samah
Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2016
Rosni Samah; Fariza Puteh-Behak; Noor Saazai Mat Saad; Suraini Mohd Ali; Ramiaida Darmi; Haliza Harun