Particularity, Practicality and Possibility: An Investigation Into The Awareness And Use Of Communicative Language Teaching Methodology In A College Of Higher Education In Oman
Mclean, Alistair Charles.
Particularity, Practicality and Possibility: An Investigation Into The Awareness And Use Of Communicative Language Teaching Methodology In A College Of Higher Education In Oman
Mclean, Alistair Charles.
This study investigates awareness and use of communicative language teaching methodology
(CLT) in a foundation programme at an institution of higher learning in the Sultanate of
Oman, where rapid expansion and a reliance on expatriate skills has resulted in the
employment of predominantly native English teachers, many with inadequate formal teacher
training. The qualitative research methodology employed involved a core of five teachers
using three data-gathering instruments and ten additional English language teachers who
responded to a questionnaire. The study finds that the majority of teachers have inadequate
knowledge of the CLT approach and do not use it in the classroom. The findings suggest that
an adapted version of CLT which embraces local contextual and sociocultural conditions may
be pedagogically viable. The study draws comparisons between the idea of a hypothetical,
“adapted” version of CLT and the notions of “particularity, practicality and possibility” as
suggested by Kumaravadivelu (2006).